Security News > 2015 > March > A threat assessment of 7 million iOS and Android apps (Help Net Security)
2015-03-02 07:49
Android malware is growing more pervasive, and iOS devices are also increasingly at risk. FireEye analyzed seven million mobile apps on both Android and iOS platforms from January to October 2014. ...
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