Orphan Android:
Top Vulnerable Smartphones 2011
Orphan Android: Bit9 Announces the “Dirty Dozen” - Android Smartphones Security and Privacy Risk of 2011
Bit9’s new research on “The Most Vulnerable Smartphones of 2011” lists the devices that pose the most serious security and privacy risk to consumers and corporations. In the Bit9 research report, Android phones overwhelmingly topped the list, accounting for the “dirty dozen” most vulnerable devices.
- Manufacturers such as Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Sanyo, LG and SONY were slow to upgrade phones to the latest and most secure version of Android
- 56% of Android phones in marketplace today are running out of date and insecure Android operating system software
Why does it matter? Intellectual property is being stolen at a record pace from corporations. Hackers are looking to steal consumers’ credit card numbers and private information. Is your company at risk?
Harry Sverdlove, Bit9 Chief Technology Officer, talks top vulnerable phones:
- Read the Research Report:
Orphan Android: Not-So-Smartphones of 2011.
Download PDF - Read the Blog:
Top Most Vulnerable Smartphones of 2011.
Read Blog Post - View the Infographic
