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Mobile malware threats increasing

It was inevitable and few smart phone users want to acknowledge it, but those wonderful, pocketable devices we rely on are increasingly attracting malware.
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According to this report on a panel discussion at a trade show, there is no doubt that the sharp rise in malware seen on the wired Internet is being mirrored on smart phones.
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It isnโ€™t at the same level, but with every analyst in the world predicting that in the near future mobile devices will overwhelm desktop PCs, itโ€™s expected that malware creators are eyeing the wirelesss world.
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At the conference the CTIA, which represents major wireless industry vendors, released a survey showing that 85 per cent of respondents know their mobile devices are very or somewhat vulnerable. However, they are more likely to protect against a tangible threat โ€” like having a device stolen โ€” than against malware.
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When asked what would prompt them to add a password or install anti-virus software to a mobile device, 35 per cent said having a friend or family member suffering a security break; 33 per cent said an app that reminds them to update anti-malware software or to change the PIN; 32 per cent said a tutorial that prompts them; 27 percent said a friendโ€™s advice; 26 per cent said advice from a device or network provider; and 23 per cent cited news stories that explains the benefits.
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