When you look at the scope of Android malware (malicious software/viruses), and then think about Windows Phone malware, it’s as if hackers and virus-makers (“cybercriminals”) are retrying their own luck.
What is meant by this? Years ago when malware started gaining big time (probably around 2000), these cybercriminals tried a number of ways to hack the Windows API/kernel, causing innumerable issues for Windows users.
Now, today’s market looks like it’s being done all over again.
Take a look for more details: http://secureconnexion.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/hackers-and-virus-makers-retrying-their-luck-on-android-and-windows-phones/
What is meant by this? Years ago when malware started gaining big time (probably around 2000), these cybercriminals tried a number of ways to hack the Windows API/kernel, causing innumerable issues for Windows users.
Now, today’s market looks like it’s being done all over again.
Take a look for more details: http://secureconnexion.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/hackers-and-virus-makers-retrying-their-luck-on-android-and-windows-phones/