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fuziwuzi
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reply to woody7

Re: Droid malware

I've had an Android phone for over 4 years, have over 45 apps installed. Never had any malware, have never seen any malware. And yes, I did a scan just to confirm, but I still say all this doom and gloom about Android malware is FUD. Follow the money.
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Romney2012
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said by fuziwuzi:

I've had an Android phone for over 4 years, have over 45 apps installed. Never had any malware, have never seen any malware. And yes, I did a scan just to confirm, but I still say all this doom and gloom about Android malware is FUD. Follow the money.

What money. Most of the Android malware scanning apps are free.


fuziwuzi
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said by Romney2012:

said by fuziwuzi:

I've had an Android phone for over 4 years, have over 45 apps installed. Never had any malware, have never seen any malware. And yes, I did a scan just to confirm, but I still say all this doom and gloom about Android malware is FUD. Follow the money.

What money. Most of the Android malware scanning apps are free.

LOL, so you think they are charity? Who pays for them? Who pays for these "studies" and "reports"? You're either naive or obfuscating.
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Romney2012
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said by fuziwuzi:

said by Romney2012:

said by fuziwuzi:

I've had an Android phone for over 4 years, have over 45 apps installed. Never had any malware, have never seen any malware. And yes, I did a scan just to confirm, but I still say all this doom and gloom about Android malware is FUD. Follow the money.

What money. Most of the Android malware scanning apps are free.

LOL, so you think they are charity? Who pays for them? Who pays for these "studies" and "reports"? You're either naive or obfuscating.

They work on the same basis as Google and other companies based on ads. Don't view the ads and buy the products, putting the software on your phone costs you nothing.
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fuziwuzi
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Again, you seem to be either naive or obfuscating. The more they scare people, the more their "solution" gets used, the more ad money they make. Follow the money.
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Romney2012
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said by fuziwuzi:

Again, you seem to be either naive or obfuscating. The more they scare people, the more their "solution" gets used, the more ad money they make. Follow the money.

»technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20···-report?


Cheese
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reply to fuziwuzi
Android has just hit about 4 years old but you have had Android longer?



FBGuy
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the dev phones were out before the g1



fuziwuzi
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reply to Romney2012
Symantec, McAfee, and Microsoft... yeah, no conflict of interest there. FUD!
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