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![]() While Android malware reports only increased 5.5% from Q1 to Q2 2017, ransomware infections spiked by 137.8%, making it the biggest threat currently facing Android users. The threats facing Android and macOS differ, but the bottom line is the same: They’re vulnerable and users need to be aware of how easy it is to become infected. Android controls nearly 90% of the mobile market, and Macs continue to be popular (though they’re still a sliver of the overall desktop OS market share). It may not even be correct to call Android and macOS the “other” platforms anymore. Security incident response: Critical steps for cyberattack recovery (TechRepublic Premium) The 10 best antivirus products you should consider for your businessĨ enterprise password managers and the companies that will love them ![]() As Apple’s market share has increased malware that targets its products has skyrocketed, and the same has been true for Android devices. ![]() It’s a long-held belief that Macs aren’t vulnerable to malware, and unfortunately for the overconfident that’s anything but true. ![]() In contrast with the known threats faced by Windows computers, Malwarebytes says Android and macOS are more vulnerable than many people think. Malwarebytes released a report today on the malware threat faced by what it calls the “other” platforms: Android and macOS.
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