9900:Resurgence of popularity!
Originally Posted by
conite Frankly I'm not worried about other people's common sense. I only worry about my own common sense.
Here’s another story from six days ago, 77% Android phones were victims.
I found an interesting article via Newsfusion Cyber Security News - I thought you might like it:http://go.newsfusion.com/security/item/1081044
I’m sorry but you simply do not see this type of prevalence incident on iOS. Anyone that reads the VPN and security websites can easily put those pieces together.
9900:Resurgence of popularity!
Originally Posted by
conite Is it alarmist when malware and hackers get personal information from businesses/Private and demands money?
Here is the latest Security Affairs news update for the week from 6 hours ago and every one of these situations involved android, not one mention of iOS.
One thing is clear, the software updates cannot keep up with the daily attacks, every day 13,000 new android phones are hacked and information taken involving banking, etc. Logic would dictate if software updates are few and far between, those that offer more security updates will be more secure, and I’m afraid to say that is not android. Also the adoption rate of software updates is much higher with iOS than on android, so which is going to be more secure? Guess?
So the pprevailance is certainly higher among one type of device. There is no disputing it, anything else is pure denial. Deny deny deny all you want and just because someone you know was never affected by it does not mean it isnt out there because there are literally billions of users, but you are more likely to be infected if you have an android. Deny all you want. Anything to make you feel safer and sleep better at night.
I found this interesting article via Newsfusion Cyber Security- I thought you might like it:
http://go.newsfusion.com/security/item/1084828