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Mobile security firm warns of new Android Trojan

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December 30, 2010
In this issue
redarrow Mobile security firm warns of new Android Trojan
redarrow Millions of Honda owners victims of data breach
redarrow Manage your passwords with the new RoboForm 7
redarrow Mozilla exposes older user-account database
redarrow Apple sued over privacy in iPhone, iPad apps

Mobile security specialist Lookout warns that Trojan dubbed Geinimi, which has cropped up in China, it is the most sophisticated cellular security threat seen thus far.

Honda warns more than 2 million of its U.S. customers that an e-mail database containing their names, e-mail addresses, and in some cases vehicle identification numbers, has been stolen.

The latest version of this powerful password manager throws in a new look and feel, support for Google Chrome, and offers an annual subscription to install it on multiple PCs.

Security researcher finds partial database of user-account information on a public server. There was "minimal risk" to users, Mozilla believes.
Lawsuit alleges that mobile apps on the iPhone and iPad are sending personal data to ad networks without the knowledge or approval of customers.

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