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Chinese Android Users Under the Most Mobile Attacks

China received about 64% of the world's mobile attacks on Android devices in the first quarter of 2011, according to a mobile security report released by NetQin Mobile Inc., a global leader in mobile security services. Ranked second on the list is the US with 7.6%, followed by Russia, India, and Indonesia respectively with 6.1%, 3.4% and 3.2%. NetQin warns that Android users are facing more severe mobile challenges than ever.

According to NetQin, about 2.53 million Android users were infected with mobile viruses or malware in the first quarter of 2011, with most of them occurring in China, which is in part due to the easy availability of "white box" phones and a general lack of mobile security awareness among mobile phone users. "White box" phones often run outdated versions of mobile software and are not provided with security support from legal carriers. The lack of mobile security awareness furthermore adds fuel to the flames, as users often ignore protective measures when engaged in mobile activities, just as using mobile payment channels, web browsing or clicking on URLs from unknown sources, in this way allowing more mobile viruses and malware to intrude their mobile devices.

The infected phones are running Froyo

Most of the infected phones are running Froyo, the Android OS V2.2, accounting for 45% of the total, followed by Eclair and Gingerbread respectively with 34% and 16%. The popularity of Froyo devices is probably to blame for its becoming the main target of mobile attacks. The good news is that Android OS V1.6 and its previous versions are seldom hit, accounting for less than 5%.

The report as well addresses the vulnerability of the Android OS, just as acquisition of root access, weak scrutiny of apps previously their entry in to Android Market and the embedding of malware. DroidDream had Google remove more than 50 offending apps from Android Market before this year and is a good illustration of the problem.

NetQin purports that future mobile security would rely more on "cloud computing", especially the "Cloud + End" model, which is capable of responding promptly to mobile threats, from data collection and risk ranking to the provision of a final solution. NetQin is now providing services to millions of users around the globe with the "Cloud + End" model, and this is as well a trend-setter in the area of mobile security research development.

Headquartered in Beijing China, NetQin Mobile Inc. is a leading provider of consumer-centric mobile Internet services focusing on security and productivity. NetQin was one of the first companies to recognize the growing security threats targeting smartphone users and is now a leading Software-as-a-Service provider, serving both greater China and global customers. The company focuses on serving customers in three key sectors: 1) mobile security, providing mobile security services to protect users from mobile malware threats, data theft, and privacy intrusion; 2) mobile productivity, providing mobile productivity services designed to intelligently enhance time and relationship management; 3) personalized intelligent cloud services, providing personalized intelligent cloud services just as "NQ Space", which is accessible through a variety of Internet-enabled devices to provide a tailored user experience.

More information: Breitbart