Saturday, July 31, 2010

Your mobile app is spying on you | VentureBeat

Your mobile app is spying on you | VentureBeat

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  1. “The App Genome Project is an important step in securing our mobile phones against threats. With a real-time database, we can quickly identify threats in the wild and swiftly move to protect consumers

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  2. The study also found that a large proportion of apps contain third-party code with the capability to interact with sensitive data in a way that may not be apparent to users or the developers of the apps themselves. The third-party code is generally used for advertising or analytics. The project found that 47 percent of free Android apps included this third-party code, while 23 percent of free iPhone apps use it. Third-party code represents a security risk because it is difficult to update (and patch a vulnerability) on a global basis. Apple changed its terms of service for the iPhone recently because of its concerns about what third-party analytics and other companies were doing with private data.

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