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Mobile Threat Landscape: A Decade LaterWe already knew that more and more people are becoming tablet and smartphone owners, but two new surveys that were released just this week reinforced that. A Google/Ipsos poll found that smartphone use was growing in all 5 surveyed countries. In the US, smartphone ownership rose from 31% to 38% of the population by September/October 2011. Over the holiday, a separate Pew poll found that ownership of eBook readers and tablets doubled. Increasingly, threats to users are “going mobile” – and quite comfortably it seems. The mobile threat landscape has grown exponentially ever since the first proof-of-concept Palm Trojan was found. Mobile and tablet users are now seeing the same kinds of threats seen in the PC-world. Here are some scenarios that show the increasing similarities:
These same devices are being brought into companies and increasingly adapted with BYOD (bring-your-own-device) policies that increases productivity. However, many companies do not treat these “mobile PCs” with the same caution as full-fledged laptops and desktops that follow policies and guidelines. The rash of mobile apps that monitor and steal user information, and applications that are able to bypass even the most stringent vetting processes is proof that the mobile threat is here and now. As technology continues to integrate and make online access ubiquitous, everyone should become more aware of safe computing guidelines no matter what platform they are on. How can users avoid becoming the next victim? Even when using mobile devices, there are anti-malware and content filtering solutions available. When partnered with some safe computing common sense, this adds another extra layer of protection against many of the common threats out there. Don’t forget to upgrade/update your firmware and your mobile apps as soon as they become available. They aren’t just there to make things pretty, but are released as bug fixes to reported issues. Our previous thoughts about the mobile malware threat may be found in the following posts: Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
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