SlemBunk, yet another trojan app targeting those “stupid” users

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Again, for this one to work, even on Android they need user interactions. And what is more clever than making it a drive-by exploit pushing apks on porno sites.

However I like the effort for hiding the malicious code: “This “dropper” app is using a packing technique to hide some functions that generate code on the fly and save it to another temporary APK in the device’s storage…” Read more here.

Hypponen (+++) cancelling his talk at the RSA Conference USA 2014 in San Francisco

(updated Jan 8.) More speakers cancelling here

Last february I had the pleasure to attended the RSA Conference in San Francisco. Among the speakers was the well known security professional and Chief Research Officer in F-Secure, Mikko Hypponen. His talk about Botnet mitigations was, in my opinion, one of the most inspiring talks at that conference.

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Mikko, being one of the “Top Rated Speakers” at RSA conference, he will not attend the 2014 conference due to the report on NSA secret payments to RSA. This to make RSA incorporate a flawed encryption algorithm into security software (according to Reuters).

Read Mikkos email to RSA, cancelling his attendance as a speaker for next years conference here

If (for some reason) you don’t want to attend the event as Mikko, you can check out last years talks here, and my personal event photos below;)

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Jelly Bean is now biggest

According to Android.com, more accurate OS version detection methods, using stats from Google Play visits, shows that most users are noe using Jelly Bean –  Yeey. The more phones running the latest version, the more up-to-date/secured Android devices..

 

As you May notere, users of third party app stores are not included in these numbers. I believe there are unfortunately a lot more old Android versions running than what is reflected by Android.com. However, from a security point of view, I would like to add to the discussion of Android Vs iOS (when it comes to Malware stats) that the Google Play stats of OS versions reflect best what can be compared to Apples Appstore and their numbers of malicious apps.

http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html