How to avoid downloading apps with malware






















We can configure it to suit your specific needs on any device and across networks. At Alt-Tech, our IT help desk in Edmonton is here to offer full support to clients when they have questions about their security or when threats arise.

Consult with us today to learn how you can create a full virus and malware prevention plan and a backup and disaster recovery plan. Alt Tech Inc is a Sherwood Park based IT Consulting Company that has been responsible for the design, installation and support of computer systems and networks for the past 10 years in the greater Capital Region. Our team of professional IT consultants and network analysts offer a wide range of small, medium, and large business computer support services to service your business like no other.

Our goal, is to provide proper system and infrastructure designs to our customers that will ensure reliability and high system performance with ease of supportability and use. Client Login. In alone, billion apps were downloaded worldwide. What is malware? Malware is no fun some would say it bytes , if they were very funny. If installed on your Android device, malware can steal data, mess with functionality, and, on top of it all, trick your phone into installing more malware.

Nobody intentionally downloads malware onto their phone, but it can be trickier than you think to spot it in the wild. Luckily, there are resources to help. One of the biggest malware issues facing Android is Joker, the nickname for a bit of malicious code hackers love to attach to innocuous looking apps in the Play Store.

Instead, just follow Tatyana Shishkova on Twitter. They will develop malware for the platforms and devices that have the largest pool s of potential victims, and those that are easiest to exploit.

Step one in protecting yourself is to simply be aware that the threat exists. Think before you download. Just as it makes sense to read some Amazon reviews before buying a book, or some Yelp reviews before testing out a new restaurant, it makes sense to read some reviews of an app before you jump off the cliff.

General word of mouth support for an app is good, but it is even better if you can get input from your social networks—friends and family you trust—before downloading an app. Not all third-party sources of apps are bad, but the odds are much higher. If you have taken such drastic measures, you are hopefully already aware of the risks involved as well.



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