Google puts malware scanner in Google Play pipeline

Tuesday, October 16, 2012 - 17:31 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org)—A new version of the Google Play app store will enable scanning users' smartphones for malware, according to Android Police. The site's report, headlined "A Built-In Malware Scanner," said, "Yes, it's hard to believe, but Google is working on a malware scanner for the Play Store. The string file doesn't lie." The heads-up item said that there are two malware-fighting parts in the Google pipeline:"App Check" will allow Google to check out each application that has already been downloaded, while an application blocker will deliver a warning of any application that looks suspicious. Also according to Android Police, there will be a "shut up and download it" button for people who want to proceed anyway.

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