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Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010

ReadWriteWebPanda Security is reporting a second incident of malware on Vodafone's HTC Magic, a Google Android smart phone. it provide a clear example for how smartphones are prime targets to become botnets once connected to a user's personal computer. The incidents provide real-world examples of how companies can inadvertently spread malware. It also raises questions about the quality assurance testing ...

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