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Submission + - Google Pulls 21 apps from Android Market

Hugh Pickens writes writes: "CNN reports that Google has pulled 21 free apps from the Android Market that, according to the company, are aimed at gaining root access to the user's device, gathering a wide range of available data, and downloading more code without the user's knowledge. Unfortunately although Google has moved swiftly to remove the apps, they have already been downloaded by at least 50,000 Android users. The apps are all pirated versions of popular games and utilities which once downloaded, root the user's device using a method like rageagainstthecage, then use an Android executable file (APK) to nab user and device data, such as your mobile provider and user ID, and finally act as a wide-open backdoor for your device to quietly download more malicious code. "If you've downloaded one of these apps, it might be best to take your device to your carrier and exchange it for a new one, since you can't be sure that your device and user information is truly secure," writes Jolie O'Dell. "Considering how much we do on our phones — shopping and mobile banking included — it's better to take precautions.""

Comment Re:paper in your wallet (Score 1) 1007

I found a nice free tool for this called PINS 4 by Mirek Wojtowicz. I Wrote about it here http://opensourceitdad.blogspot.com/

I keep the program and the data file on my PC and the thumbdrive. Its easy to use, Ctrl-F find the URL, CTRL-H launch the default browser, CTRL-Y paste the login ID and PW into the web page.

The only thing I wish it would do that it doesn't is to know which sites need IE so I can have Ctrl-H launch the browser needed for the site.

Comment Re:Printers? File storage? (Score 1) 199

A device that I find VERY useful is the Kyocera KR1 Router. I use it with a Sprint EVDO card when I am at home. The KR1 allows more than one user to surf the web using the Sprint Card, by supplying WiFi and 4 Wired connections as well as firewalling. It would be a good solution for traveling couples too so that two or more laptops can share a single EVDO card/monthly fee.

It is aslo a very useful device for trade shows where multiple computers need to access the internet. Add a High Gain antenna to the Sprint EVDO card and you can extend/improve the connectivity by a few bars. It works quite well for casual surfing, almost good enough that I am considering dumping the DSL line.

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