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Saturday 4th February 2012

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Android malware threats 'on the rise'
There has been a large increase in malware on Android smartphones, one expert has warned, suggesting that people in IT support jobs will be required to tighten protection of work computers.

This is because an increasing number of employees are using their personal mobile devices for work purposes.

Kevin Wharram, an independent IT security consultant, stressed that from a security perspective...

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