Thousands of dodgy copycat apps identified in Google Play Store
A two year study has discovered 2040 malware-laden counterfeit apps in Android app store, Google Play.
A two year study has discovered 2040 malware-laden counterfeit apps in Android app store, Google Play.
ARN provides a weekly wrap of the phishing scams, malware attacks and security breaches impacting organisations across Australia.
The latest update lets you view notifications, read new emails, and reply to messages from the comfort of your wrist.
The Android platform is under fire from cybercriminals in an escalation of attacks that may soon see iOS in danger of similar levels of malicious action according to research from IT security company, Check Point.
Four third-party app stores for Android have apps with a malicious component that seeks root access to the device, according to Trend Micro.
It's a much faster way to download a new app, but not everyone can try it out just yet.
Hewlett-Packard just announced its latest Chromebook 14 lineup featuring a $50 price drop.
Spectralink's wireless solution PIVOT has been certified for Google Mobile Services and is now available with the Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system.
A Game of Thrones exhibition was held in Sydney to celebrate the popularity of the HBO TV series on Google Play.
Optus has partnered with Google to integrate a direct carrier billing model within the Google Play store.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission claims there is a need for more stringent guidelines in the mobile gaming industry, following a review of the Google Play and Apple App Stores where over 340 apps were analysed.
The Nexus 4 is dead.
Samsung has expanded its Ativ PC line with new tablets, thin-and-light laptops, and just a touch of Android.
An innovative Android app being developed by startup oomApps will teach the literature of the American transcendentalists through a strategy of "multi-channel learning."
An app called "Make me Asian" that added details like narrowed eyes and conical hats to screenshots of users has been pulled from the Google Play store after inciting widespread public outrage, including a Change.org petition that was signed by more than 8,400 supporters.