AndroidPolice.com reports that some HTC devices are storing information that could easily be collected by a malicious applications.
The stored information, which includes data about the device and its user, is theoretically available to any installed app that’s given internet access.
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US-based market research from The NPD Group says smartphone owners are concerned about mobile security threats to their phones but very few have taken any action.
Almost 40% of all smartphone users are concerned about activity monitoring, hacking, credit card security and viruses, while more than a third worry about harmful apps, malicious emails and location tracking. Yet 82% of smartphone users have no security products installed on their phones.
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Kaspersky Lab has recently released pan-European research that shows many people feel more secure using smartphones to surf the internet than PCs... yet those people are less likely to have security software on their phones than on their computers.
In this week's podcast we talk to David Emm, senior security researcher at Kaspersky Lab UK, about this research.
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In this week's edition of The Fonecast we're chatting to David Emm, senior security researcher at Kaspersky Lab UK, about the security threats facing mobile phone users.
We also discuss the latest report from mobile tariff comparison site Billmonitor, we talk about Tuesday's Symbian news, we look at a new unlimited internet deal and we discover a clutch of MVNOs.
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In this week's podcast we're joined by David Emm from Kaspersky Lab UK to talk about malware on mobile phones. And, as usual, we take a look at the latest mobile industry headlines - from pricey tariffs to an unlimited internet deal.
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