We hear about new Android malware every week, but you might not know that new Android malware is discovered more often than that. Far, far more often.
According to security company G Data, a new piece of Android malware is discovered every 10 seconds and, as a result, the company predicts we will see 3,500,000 malicious Android files during 2017. That is an increase from 2016, but not by all that much — in 2016, 3,246,284 malicious
“Security holes in the Android OS are nothing unusual, as with other operating systems and software,” said G Data in a blog post. “Numerous companies such as Microsoft, Adobe or Google are simply expected to regularly publish security updates for their software products at least once a month. Owners of Nexus or Pixel devices receive updates for these directly from Google.”
Not only is there a ton of Android malware out there, but the risk is worse considering how few people currently use
It is important to note that G Data sells Android anti-virus software, so playing up the risks does benefit the company. The numbers related to malicious
Still, it is a noteworthy figure and, if nothing else, it proves that Android malware is becoming increasingly common. If you don’t already, make sure you are careful when downloading new apps and files to your