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Mobile Applications and their Usage

Smartphones are getting pretty clever these days but it is unlikely they will outwit the cyber criminals as fraudsters increasingly go mobile.

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Mobile Applications and their Usage

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  2. Mobile Apps In Marketplace

  3. Global Mobile Apps Market

  4. Use Of Mobile breakdown By Gender

  5. How Safe Are Applications on Smartphones Smartphones are getting pretty clever these days but it is unlikely they will outwit the cyber criminals as fraudsters increasingly go mobile. Phones also have direct access to address books, calendars as well as offering an ability to generate revenue," said Ian Fogg, an analyst with Forrester Research. The type of personal data typically stored on a phone opens up a rich new vein for the modern fraudster's preferred crime

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