Google teams up with security firms to curb malicious apps
07-November-2019
Google has partnered with mobile security companies ESET, Lookout and Zimperium to stop malicious apps from hitting the Play Store and harming Android users.
The company's new partnership initiative is called the App Defense Alliance.
"We're excited to take this collaboration to the next level, announcing a partnership between Google, ESET, Lookout, and Zimperium. It's called the App Defense Alliance and together, we're working to stop bad apps before they reach users' devices," the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
According to Google, Android is on over 2.5 billion devices and this popularity also makes it an attractive target for abuse.
The abuse can take the form of hidden malware or secret code designed to spy and drain away sensitive user data.
"Working closely with our industry partners gives us an opportunity to collaborate with some truly talented researchers in our field and the detection engines they've built. This is all with the goal of, together, reducing the risk of app-based malware, identifying new threats, and protecting our users," the company added.
Additionally, as part of this alliance, the partner firms are integrating Google Play Protect detection systems with each partner's scanning engines.
This will generate new app risk intelligence as apps are being queued to publish. The partners will analyse that dataset and act as another vital set of eyes, prior to an app going live on the Play Store.IANS
Mahagathbandhan Likely to Announce Tejashwi Yadav as CM Face Ahead of Bihar Polls
IndiGo Flight from Kolkata to Srinagar Makes Emergency Landing in Varanasi
Saudi Arabia Ends Kafala Sponsorship System, Benefiting 13 Million Foreign Workers
Satya Nadella’s Pay Soars to $96.5 Million in FY25 as Microsoft’s AI Boom Lifts Profits
Dalit Youth Abducted, Assaulted, and Forced to Drink Urine in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhind



