{"id":17125,"date":"2011-11-15T15:04:41","date_gmt":"2011-11-15T05:04:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/power-up.space\/?p=17125"},"modified":"2011-11-15T15:04:41","modified_gmt":"2011-11-15T05:04:41","slug":"mcafee-releases-top-five-tips-to-avoid-bad-apps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.impulsegamer.com\/wordpress\/?p=17125","title":{"rendered":"MCAFEE RELEASES TOP FIVE TIPS TO AVOID BAD APPS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"center\"><strong>MCAFEE RELEASES TOP FIVE TIPS TO AVOID BAD APPS<br \/>\n<em>Maliciously Modified Apps Becoming Popular Vector for Infecting Devices<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SANTA CLARA, Calif., November 14, 2011<\/strong> \u2013 In response to the increasing interest in mobile applications, McAfee is sharing its top five tips to avoid downloading bad apps.<\/p>\n<p>While reported mobile malware incidents are still relatively low in number, McAfee Labs is seeing significant growth in the mobile malware threat landscape. Due to the fact that smartphones and tablets have eclipsed unit sales of desktop and laptop PCs, cybercriminals have set their sights on mobile and maliciously modified apps are becoming a more popular vector for infecting devices.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, there are some common sense practices that anyone can take to help protect their smartphones and tablets from the growing threat of malware and the persistent threat of unsecured devices.<\/p>\n<p>Here are five easy steps device users can take to secure their own devices:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>For the moment, the amount of detected smartphone malware is relatively low compared to malware that targets desktop or laptop PCs; but being aware that it exists is the first step toward protecting yourself and your data.<\/li>\n<li>Research apps and their publishers thoroughly and check the ratings \u2013 better to install apps that are broadly used in the market or are recommended by your circle of friends and colleagues<\/li>\n<li>It is wise to purchase from a well-known reputable app store market, such as the Android Market. One way for Android users to avoid installation of non-market applications is to de-select the &#8220;Unknown sources&#8221; option in the Applications Settings menu on their device. \u00a0If the option is not listed, it means your mobile service provider has already done this for the user.<\/li>\n<li>When you install an app, you&#8217;ll see a list of permissions for services that are granted access to the hardware and software components on your device, like contacts, camera and location.\u00a0If something in the permissions screen doesn&#8217;t look right, don&#8217;t install that app!\u00a0For example, a game or alarm clock app probably shouldn&#8217;t need to access your contacts or have the ability to transmit that data from your device.<\/li>\n<li>Install anti-virus software on your phone. \u00a0It is a good idea to install an anti-virus program when you get a new mobile device before you add any other apps.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>According to a Gartner report on mobile application stores, 17.7 billion mobile apps are estimated to be downloaded in 2011 (a 115 per cent increase from 2010) [<em>Source: \u201cForecast: Mobile Application Stores, Worldwide, 2008-2015,\u201d May 18, 2011 (G00212661)<\/em>].\u00a0 By 2012, mobile apps are projected to generate more than US$15 billion in app store revenues from end-users alone.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs the application market continues to boom, users should be more cautious that they know what they\u2019re installing,\u201d said Lawrence Pingree, Gartner analyst. \u201cFor example, they should only install applications from trusted sources and ensure that permissions match up with the respective application\u2019s core features. Anti-malware protection will also go a long way in helping to ensure the user\u2019s mobile device has the latest protection.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMaliciously modified apps have started to become more prevalent,\u201d said Vincent Weafer, senior vice president, McAfee Labs. \u201cBased on McAfee detections, we\u2019ve seen approximately 200 malicious apps versus tens of thousands of good apps.\u00a0However, with mobile devices becoming a targeted platform for malware, it\u2019s becoming more common for cybercriminals to attempt to corrupt a legitimate app. The best advice for users is to be careful, protect the mobile device and the mobile apps that reside on the device.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>McAfee Mobile Security combines powerful anti-malware, anti-theft and web safety features and is available for Android smartphones and tablets as well as BlackBerry and Symbian smartphones. McAfee has also recently released McAfee\u00ae App Alert\u2122 software, an app that secures and preserves the user\u2019s privacy by providing intelligence about the apps on their Android device. The software individually analyses and grades each app, to show the device owner how they access, store and transmit their personal data. McAfee App Alert (beta) is currently available at no cost on the Android Market.<\/p>\n<p><strong>About McAfee <\/strong><br \/>\nMcAfee, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), is the world&#8217;s largest dedicated security technology company. McAfee delivers proactive and proven solutions and services that help secure systems, networks, and mobile devices around the world, allowing users to safely connect to the Internet, browse and shop the Web more securely. Backed by its unrivalled Global Threat Intelligence, McAfee creates innovative products that empower home users, businesses, the public sector and service providers by enabling them to prove compliance with regulations, protect data, prevent disruptions, identify vulnerabilities, and continuously monitor and improve their security. McAfee is relentlessly focused on constantly finding new ways to keep our customers safe. <a href=\"http:\/\/auc.tractionplatform.com\/id=4880,18209745,23197715,239993,1?erl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mcafee.com\">http:\/\/www.mcafee.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MCAFEE RELEASES TOP FIVE TIPS TO AVOID BAD APPS Maliciously Modified Apps Becoming Popular Vector for Infecting Devices SANTA CLARA, Calif., November 14, 2011 \u2013 In response to the increasing interest in mobile applications, McAfee is sharing its top five tips to avoid downloading bad apps. 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