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Apple SVP Phil Schiller Points to Cisco Report That Found 99% of Mobile Malware Targets Android

Apple SVP Phil Schiller Points to Cisco Report That Found 99% of Mobile Malware Targets Android

Posted January 21, 2014 at 8:52pm by iClarified
Apple SVP Phil Schiller points to a Cisco report that found 99% of all mobile malware in 2013 targeted Android devices.

Schiller tweeted a link to the report earlier today.

According to Cisco TRAC/SIO researchers, when mobile malware is intended to compromise a device, 99 percent of all encounters target Android devices. Trojans targeting Java Micro Edition (J2ME)-capable devices held the second spot in 2013, with 0.84 percent of all mobile malware encounters. Mobile malware that targets specific devices made up just 1.2 percent of all web malware encounters
in 2013.


Not all mobile malware is designed to target specific devices, however. Many encounters involve phishing, likejacking, or other social engineering ruses, or forcible redirects to websites other than expected. An analysis of user agents by Cisco TRAC/SIO reveals that Android users, at 71 percent, have the highest encounter rates with all forms of web-delivered malware, followed by Apple iPhone users with 14 percent of all web malware encounters.


Check out the charts below for more details...

[Cisco 2014 Annual
Security Report
]


Apple SVP Phil Schiller Points to Cisco Report That Found 99% of Mobile Malware Targets Android


Apple SVP Phil Schiller Points to Cisco Report That Found 99% of Mobile Malware Targets Android
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Russell
Russell - January 27, 2014 at 4:38am
"According to Cisco TRAC/SIO researchers, when mobile malware is intended to compromise a device, 99 percent of all encounters target Android devices."
"Mobile malware that targets specific devices made up just 1.2 percent of all web malware encounters in 2013."

99% of 1.2% is 1.188%.

So out of ALL of the web malware, Android is targeted 1.188% of the time.
Octopcis
Octopcis - January 21, 2014 at 10:07pm
This is obvious. 1-Android is an open source Operating System. Which even 10 year old can make keylogger app without a problem. 2-Android has more users in numbers. Just like how Windows have more viruses compare to OSX, hackers tend to target OS that has more users.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - January 21, 2014 at 10:10pm
That's exactly why I switch to macs.
Octopcis
Octopcis - January 21, 2014 at 10:14pm
If i want something safe, ill choose linux. If i want something compatible such as games or etc, ill use windows. If i want to throw my cash on a trashcan, ill buy mac.
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gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - January 21, 2014 at 10:16pm
If I want the least for a computer safe or not, I choose Linux, if I want something that involves school only, I chose windows, if I wanted the most out of a computer no matter what happens to it, I chose Mac. FYI Mac Pro is for creativity in many ways, I want the macBOOK Pro thanks for asking.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - January 21, 2014 at 9:11pm
Problem Tony?
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