Security News > 2019 > July > Secure-D’s new mobile malware center reports suspicious Android applications
Secure-D, mobile security platform by leading technology company Upstream, launched a new mobile malware center that reports suspicious Android applications it detects and blocks around the world. The information on the Secure-D Index, currently in beta, allows anyone to easily find what apps pose a threat to their privacy and pocket, in one place, for free. Data is openly available to the whole mobile industry, from app developers, ad networks and publishers, to media, advertisers … More → The post Secure-D’s new mobile malware center reports suspicious Android applications appeared first on Help Net Security.
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