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Mobile-Specific Malware Jumps 33 Percent: Study

posted onDecember 17, 2010
by hitbsecnews

New malware strains designed specifically for smartphones surged 33 percent this year and will surely increase dramatically in 2011 as more smartphones and tablet PCs enter the consumer and business markets.
As Enterprise Mobile Today reports, Android-powered smartphones were particularly hard hit this year hackers acknowledged the devices' growing popularity and adjusted accordingly.

AdaptiveMobile's report found that identified exploits for Android surged 400 percent from 2009 but quickly added that the total number of Android exploits is "still at a low level relative to older platforms." In fact, Nokia's Symbian saw its number of identified new exploits fall 11 percent and the iPhone saw a similar percentage decline. Windows CE-based viruses rose 7 percent while the number of exploits impacting smartphones running Java-based apps jumped 45 percent from 2009.

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