Its just the media needing to fill space on slow news days,
talking about malware.
When we say «viruses,» we're actually
talking about malware in general.
There's more to malware than just viruses, although the word virus is often used to
talk about malware in general.
Not exact matches
We can
talk about nation - states and employees who click on
malware.
Out of what wasn't hot we
talk about all the
Malware problems that have been attacking Android, and how we don't like Google's approach to it.
I think we've gotten bored of Windows
malware and so it's not fun to
talk about it anymore.
Digital Trends
talked with Ludwig on Google Hangouts to find out the current state of Android security, ask whether people should really be concerned
about headline vulnerabilities and
malware, and learn what Google is doing
about fragmentation to enable wider security updates.
This week we
talk about a frightening
malware app, YouTube TV, NOVA Legacy, and more Android apps news!
Google recently published its «Android Security 2017 Year In Review» report where the company
talks about how Android security has matured in the last few years and how it fights to find new ways to protect Android users from
malware and all the other nasty stuff you obviously don't want to have on your mobile phone or tablet.