Monday, January 30, 2012

Android not Need Antivirus

Team Google's open source software company that sells antivirus criticized, with claims that the system opreasi Android, IOS, and the BlackBerry does not need antivirus software.

Chris Dibona, Program Manager of Google's open-source reacts to the news about the fragility of open-source software such as Android and Apple's IOS creations. He clarified so beware of vendors trying to sell something that it says could protect the Android, BlackBerry, or IOS, because maybe it was just a hoax.

 
Proclaimed Device Magazine, Sunday (1/29/2012), although in atidak mention of a single antivirus vendor company, the comments could be directed at Symantec, McAfee F-Secure, and Kaspersky.

Mobile operating system is not totally safe from attack, but rather than a PC, the system is still more secure.

DiBona went on to say that no phone is suffering from a virus problem as experienced Windows and some Mac software. Security breach that occurred was not too far because of the use of the sandbox model and the nature of the underlying kernel.

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