Thursday, June 12, 2014

Apps that secretly send premium SMS messages from Android smartphones could cost their owners hundr


Apps that secretly send premium SMS messages from Android smartphones could cost their owners hundreds of dollars, a new report warns. They are part of a malware epidemic that is sweeping parts of the mobile world. But you can protect yourself with a few simple steps. If stekorisnik Android, five simple tips to help keep malware at bay: Always keep your software asap up to date. Different devices may use different versions of the operating system. If you do not know how to update, find out now by visiting the manufacturer's website or with your cellular service provider. Install security software. There are lots of both free and paid versions. If you are not sure what to use, go to the well-known, recognized security service. Buy your applications asap only from the official Google Play Store or its official equivalent, if you are using a proprietary version of Android, such as those used by Amazon and Samsung. Do not click on pop - up ads, especially virus warnings that do not come from security software that you have installed. Be especially wary of official-looking "Android virus warning" alert "Virus asap Removal" button - it's a fake. Steer clear of adult sites and other suspicious areas of the Internet. asap [Endtext]
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