[Q] Security tools for Iconia? - Acer Iconia A500

Hey there,
i was used to have Lookout running from on my Desire, which antivir/security app is recommended for honeycomb tablets?
Cheers,
Peter

Pittek said:
Hey there,
i was used to have Lookout running from on my Desire, which antivir/security app is recommended for honeycomb tablets?
Cheers,
Peter
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Personally, I don't feel that they're necessary at all, especially on a device with no 3G modem inside, but Lookout runs fine, apparently.

security tools
I went to getjar and installed lookout from there, runs on my a500 with no issues
Chip

Been using AVG for many years, scans all downloads before allowing install . I like it.

Droid wall, can be a pain but it will make sure your data doesn't leave the tablet. Just make sure you don't lock up apps that really need internet.

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Mallware APPS Found on Market.

Found this today, just thought I would share. Some of us might have an app or two on this list.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archive...tm_campaign=Feed:+readwriteweb+(ReadWriteWeb)
Interesting read. Thank you.
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Isn't Android Linux? So why is it getting malwares?! lol.
Also, I can't believe the fact that I have to install an antivirus App on my phone is closer to becoming the reality.
PaiPiePia said:
Isn't Android Linux? So why is it getting malwares?! lol.
Also, I can't believe the fact that I have to install an antivirus App on my phone is closer to becoming the reality.
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any OS can be a target for viruses or malware. With Android becoming rather popular it's now becoming a target. People making viruses and malware programs want to hit a larger target not a smaller target.
Thanks for sharing the info.
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Mallware? You mean apps that do autonomous shopping? That's what your significant other is for. Can't replace 'em with an app!
Scoobyracing03 said:
PaiPiePia said:
Isn't Android Linux? So why is it getting malwares?! lol.
Also, I can't believe the fact that I have to install an antivirus App on my phone is closer to becoming the reality.
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any OS can be a target for viruses or malware. With Android becoming rather popular it's now becoming a target. People making viruses and malware programs want to hit a larger target not a smaller target.
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I read about this on engadget & androidcentral had provided a list on which apps it was. AFAIK, I would've never downloaded those apps but one can never be too careful when it comes to personal information. I just installed Lookout a few mins ago.
I hate bastards that make virus's and stuff just to be funny. I would like to shove their phone up their butt. nah they might like it
Luckily, my edition of Common Sense 2011 works for Android too!
Xan_Kriegor said:
Luckily, my edition of Common Sense 2011 works for Android too!
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If only that were shareware, then everyone could have some.
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PaiPiePia said:
Isn't Android Linux? So why is it getting malwares?! lol.
Also, I can't believe the fact that I have to install an antivirus App on my phone is closer to becoming the reality.
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android is unix based, but the thing is, the apps can run in the background.
The affected apps use the rageagainstthecage exploit to gain root, then run scripts in the background to get specific information (at least that's what they've identified so far). The thing is, anything (from what i originally heard) below 2.2.1 was able to have an app run the rageagainstthecage exploit or exploid exploit ran without any user interference, but apparently it is not pre-gingerbread.
Xan_Kriegor said:
Luckily, my edition of Common Sense 2011 works for Android too!
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We need to copies of the 2011 edition out to everyone now!!!!!
Where's that rapper fellow when you need him?!
I help you guys out there ,everythime u download app from market look under what it controls ect u download task killer and in description says it controls network data ,i dont think so budddy ,do the math ppl
Besides that, carefully checking permissions, keep an eye out for those apps very easily by not allowing apps to get root. I actually downloaded an app a couple of weeks ago that asked for root.... Don't think so buddy. Uninstalled immediately, went to the market, rated it one star and made a comment about it! Thankfully we have a very well made super user app that asks whether you want to grant root privileges every time.
Quite frankly you have to be asking for it, giving root to any app.
bartek25 said:
I help you guys out there ,everythime u download app from market look under what it controls ect u download task killer and in description says it controls network data ,i dont think so budddy ,do the math ppl
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Bartek! The voice of reason.
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lol i reached my thanks limit for today but tomo you get two Br1cK'd

Is there a anti-theft app that works on nook color?

Hey folks,
I was just wondering if anyone had found a good anti- theft app that works on the nook color? I know that it doesn't have a gps chip, but my 9 year old is taking his nook to school. He is responsible, but you never know... It will be his cure to the hour long ride home. Thanks in advance.
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I have Seekdroid installed on mine, and location-awareness enabled based on Wi-Fi. So, if someone stole my NC and then logged on to a Wi-Fi network (not currently possible, since I have the screen PIN-locked), I assume I would be able to use Seekdroid, but I haven't tested it.
I picked up Seekdroid when it was free on Amazon.
Thank you sir, it works like a charm. You saved me hours of downloading apps to find it.
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Lookout
Lookout security & antivirus is another good one.
I use prey on my laptop, desktop, and android stuff:
http://preyproject.com/
I use Lookout on my phone, I haven't decided on something for my nook. I would put priority on getting an app to erase everything first.
Look out needs a phone number i think, thanks for all of the advice though. This is by far my favorite corner of xda.
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tannerzion said:
I use Lookout on my phone, I haven't decided on something for my nook. I would put priority on getting an app to erase everything first.
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Seekdroid will let you nuke the NC if it connects to a Wi-Fi network. I suspect any security that would work at all on the NC would face the same limitation.

new market for tablets - download

This is the new market rolled out for the zoom the other day.
Enjoy
Post - is it any better?
MJ-12
Thanks for posting. I find it much better and much faster. The old market was very slow for me
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Works great for me an dit can be used in portrait mode
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Finally, portrait mode. I like this version thx
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Does this require root? Can someone post some screenshots? I am at work and won't have the tablet for a couple hours.
This new Market version looks exactly like the phone version.
Why have they changed the interface.
The previous one looked great.
Previous version - 1.0.27
this looks just like the new market on the android phones. i dont really like how it looks..... i wish there was a way to hide the movies/books from the market because i doubt i will ever buy/rent a book or a movie from the app store. i noticed no difference in performance. im sticking with the old market for now, but thanks for the download
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this looks just like the new market on the android phones. i dont really like how it looks..... i wish there was a way to hide the movies/books from the market because i doubt i will ever buy/rent a book or a movie from the app store. i noticed no difference in performance. im sticking with the old market for now, but thanks for the download
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I too hate the phone market app.they are pushing crap in your face that you did not ask for.When you do a search it brings up two also and a link to movies and books.as if your going to buy them.grrrrrrr.
erica_renee said:
I too hate the phone market app.they are pushing crap in your face that you did not ask for.When you do a search it brings up two also and a link to movies and books.as if your going to buy them.grrrrrrr.
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Precisely the reason I renamed marketupdater on my phone, and will probably be doing it on my tab too.
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I tried out the new Market app but had to remove it. It caused Earth and Legend to crash on load and I read a report that it causes Dungeon Defenders to crash too. I'm guessing these apps may have some type of protection that calls the Market app?
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I'm now running this new market on my a500. I must say that the old market feels cumbersome and clumsy.this is way more suited to hc and is feels streamlined...
I love it on my DInc2 it took a while to get used to but I can't stand the old market anymore.
I haven't run into any problems with crashing apps. Earth runs fine. I'm using honeyvillain's rom.
Does this improve any problems with the Honeycomb Market, like reviewing apps direct from the tablet?
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Portrait mode is sweet although the market is really crying out for a customized view, wierdly though the old market is still available alongside the new market on my tab 10.1(overcome rom). Accessing app details is not very intuitive, clicking the icon for the selected app shows details but there is no visual prompt to suggest this(could be a BOB issue). No issues launching any apps so far.
What's the best way to install this? I would think to remove Vending.apk from system/apps, rename this file to vending.apk and put it into the apps folder...is that right?
Update: Nope, don't need to do all that. Just download and install
Update: I LIKE! Portrait mode, FINALLY able to click a screen shot for a larger image, everything flows very well, seems like this market version is even better suited for a tablet than a phone. Thumbs up!
Thanks for the download MJ-12!
3.1.6 is over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1284647
Do you need to have the 3.2 OTA to make the new market work? Because I have 3.1 still and it does not work on my Iconia
jakmayhopher said:
Do you need to have the 3.2 OTA to make the new market work? Because I have 3.1 still and it does not work on my Iconia
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3.1.6 is working on 3.1 for me.
Need to work on upgrading one day. lol
redbullcat said:
Does this improve any problems with the Honeycomb Market, like reviewing apps direct from the tablet?
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yeah you can review apps from that tablet now
Definitely a better market than what was built in. It is a lot faster than the old one, which is especially impressive considering the very limited internet I have access to right now.
Havn't ran in to any problems with it so far.
Downloaded this And I still have old market and new market. 2 different icons.
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Malware and Anti-virus

Hi all,
I was just/wondering what the general consensus is on AV / Malware apps, as I'm considering Lookout on my Xoom...
The main reason for asking, is that I have the wifi only model, so I don't know if the Phone locator would work, but is the rest of app worth the subscription?
Do other on this forum just take care what they install, or use one of these security apps for the extra protection?
Cheers,
Steve
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SteveH0773 said:
Hi all,
I was just/wondering what the general consensus is on AV / Malware apps, as I'm considering Lookout on my Xoom...
The main reason for asking, is that I have the wifi only model, so I don't know if the Phone locator would work, but is the rest of app worth the subscription?
Do other on this forum just take care what they install, or use one of these security apps for the extra protection?
Cheers,
Steve
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I use Lookout, but haven't subscribed to Premium. The locator should work as Xoom has a great GPS. Don't know about the other services.
okantomi said:
I use Lookout, but haven't subscribed to Premium. The locator should work as Xoom has a great GPS. Don't know about the other services.
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I've tried Lookout before on my Desire, so thought I'd give it a go on the Xoom - Works great, and the subscription is a bargain since it's tied to your email, so I have both devices protected now. Only feature I don't use is the backup, since my contacts are in Google anyway, and I don't care if I loose my recent call list!
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Mobile security on smart phones (ANDROID)

anyone know much about the sercurity on the phone?
recently i read about this new free security app called on NQ mobile.
http://www.redmondpie.com/nq-mobile...st-solution-against-malware-viruses-and-more/
i installed it and noticed that it really drains the battery (seems like if toggles apps that aren't even opened into its memory). so it got me thinking .. is it really worth it to install apps like these for anti-virus's, maleware, etc.. ?
did a search and it seems the top three as of March 20th are:
Kaspersky Mobile Security (not free)
Lookout Security & Antivirus (free)
F-Secure Mobile Security (more for parental control)
not too sure where NQ would fit into the picture since the article came out on april 11th.
anyhow anyone with any idea such programs on the android is worth the draw back on power consumption and security risk please comment!
thanks.
IMO I don't think there is an antivirus app out there that would serve its purpose... It's more common sense... There's a good reason why when you try to download non market apps that you have to read that little disclaimer and check the box to allow them to install... Know what the apps do, if it doesn't need a permission or if you dont think it needs a permission then don't install it...
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wapena92 said:
IMO I don't think there is an antivirus app out there that would serve its purpose... It's more common sense... There's a good reason why when you try to download non market apps that you have to read that little disclaimer and check the box to allow them to install... Know what the apps do, if it doesn't need a permission or if you dont think it needs a permission then don't install it...
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Very good advice. Also, keep really sensetive stuff to a minimum. If you can bank on your computer, do it.
I just flash another ROM every couple of days and get my apps from the market. Lol
i hear ya both..
so basically in, layman's terms, these so called "security" apps dont do squat?
and you should just keep personal and secured stuff off these devices and perhaps use a laptop to access key information (like banking and emails)?
I am not sure what you mean when you refer to some apps as non-market apps. think all the security apps i mentioned are available through the android market (aka Play Store).
Not the security apps. By non-market apps we mean any apk's installed that you get any place but the play store.
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Not the security apps. By non-market apps we mean any apk's installed that you get any place but the play store.
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thanked you both. .
i see.. guess i am not keen on where else you can get apk files other than the market place (play store) .
so bottom line is no need install these "security apps" cause they dont do anything?
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thanked you both. .
i see.. guess i am not keen on where else you can get apk files other than the market place (play store) .
so bottom line is no need install these "security apps" cause they dont do anything?
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No, they do behind the scene stuff. Lookout scans ALL your apps, just to check for anything malicious. Lookout has some kind of backup, but I never use it. When I bought my myTouch, my T-Mobile rep installed about 5 must have apps on my phone, and Lookout was #1 on his list. I've been using it on every ROM I've had. Hope this helps!
EDIT: You can get apks from the internet. Specifically pirated apps. People do not want to pay for the app, so they download it online. But people could have modified that apk and but a virus or who knows what in that apk. So it's best to keep an anti virus app. Lookout scans a new app each time I install/update it.
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No, they do behind the scene stuff. Lookout scans ALL your apps, just to check for anything malicious. Lookout has some kind of backup, but I never use it. When I bought my myTouch, my T-Mobile rep installed about 5 must have apps on my phone, and Lookout was #1 on his list. I've been using it on every ROM I've had. Hope this helps!
EDIT: You can get apks from the internet. Specifically pirated apps. People do not want to pay for the app, so they download it online. But people could have modified that apk and but a virus or who knows what in that apk. So it's best to keep an anti virus app. Lookout scans a new app each time I install/update it.
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Cool.. so now the questions is which security app is better.. Lookout or this NQ one.. ill go ahead and try lookout and see how much battery drain i get.
i dont download any apks outside of the market. but i hear there were a few places that had pirated apks but i guess i never trusted them (blackmarket). its not like Cydia for the iOS, where the apps are safely cracked.. atleast i think they are. so with a security app i guess it would alert you if the apk is corrupt - nice.
Thanks again.
junkiee24 said:
Cool.. so now the questions is which security app is better.. Lookout or this NQ one.. ill go ahead and try lookout and see how much battery drain i get.
i dont download any apks outside of the market. but i hear there were a few places that had pirated apks but i guess i never trusted them (blackmarket). its not like Cydia for the iOS, where the apps are safely cracked.. atleast i think they are. so with a security app i guess it would alert you if the apk is corrupt - nice.
Thanks again.
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I don't get any battery drain with Lookout. Hope you experience the same thing mate.
I used lookout for a little while, but then I realized that I only need it if I'm careless, which I'm not.
SECURITY!!!
Lookout is very good but since I'm rooted Avast free works wonders beyond basics. van allow which apps have internet access etc. must have for me. very nice on batt.
Has anyone ever had, or known anyone who got a virus or anything on a smartphone? Personally I haven't. Therefore I don't use any type of protection, which I probably should.
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No, I don't know anyone who ever got malicious SW or any type of virus on Android. For the same reason I never heard of anyone getting a virus on Linux. And for the same reason, I don't have any apps that are made to protect me from things that aren't a threat.
estallings15 said:
Very good advice. Also, keep really sensetive stuff to a minimum. If you can bank on your computer, do it.
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Right best option to do so...
junkiee24 said:
i hear ya both..
so basically in, layman's terms, these so called "security" apps dont do squat?
and you should just keep personal and secured stuff off these devices and perhaps use a laptop to access key information (like banking and email)
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The reason why they don't much is because there not meant for this kind of system... Android unique system is a little well very complex to make a antivirus app or that would find malware... There are so many ways around it...
It's amazing... There's an article I read that explained this...
I'm gonna see if I can find it and post the link
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No, I don't know anyone who ever got malicious SW or any type of virus on Android. For the same reason I never heard of anyone getting a virus on Linux. And for the same reason, I don't have any apps that are made to protect me from things that aren't a threat.
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Well you should look around the web... You'll be surprised want you'll find... The threat on smartphones is very high... It's pretty scary...
If I find any of those articles ill post a link...
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junkiee24 said:
i dont download any apks outside of the market. but i hear there were a few places that had pirated apks but i guess i never trusted them (blackmarket). its not like Cydia for the iOS, where the apps are safely cracked.. atleast i think they are. so with a security app i guess it would alert you if the apk is corrupt - nice.
Thanks again.
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Those security apps don't really know what there looking for... It's a lot different then windows OS... They don't need much to mess around with your info...
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/major-facebook-sdk-vulnerability-run-for-the-hills/
There are good people out there but that's not always the case...
Vulnerability is everywhere...
It's hard to make an app with little mistakes as possible... Making an app period is hard... I've tried and failed horribly at it lol so I can just imagine how hard it is to take out those nicks, bugs and issues that causes problem like this
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2011/11/do-android-antivirus-apps-actually-do-anything/
So people think otherwise from me...
Here is their opinion... I take this very lightly...
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...s-apps-are-useless-heres-what-to-do-instead/2
Here's with what I agree with...
Like I said some disagree.....
http://m.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/premium-rate-sms-trojans-hit-googles-android-market/17070
And here a small case of sms trojan that hit a little while back...
Just some things to read and think about...
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It all boils down to not downloading crappy, unknown apps, and if downloading - checking their permissions. Trojans hit people who don't understand anything and don't have control over their apps (not that there aren't enough of those). Other threats are virtually non-existent.
true.. i am trying avast now.. pretty cool.
thanks everyone!
Exactly that simple lol
And no problem... Keep it safe
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