Singapore News - Some Android users here will be blocked from installing apps from unverified sources, a process called sideloading, as part of a new trial by Google to crackdown on malware scams. The security tool will work in the background to detect apps that use suspicious permissions,. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE - Some Android users here will be blocked from installing apps from unverified sources, a process called sideloading, as part of a new trial by Google to crackdown on malware scams. The security tool will work in the background to detect apps that use suspicious permissions, like the ability to spy on screen content or read SMS messages, which.
Google is testing enhanced financial fraud protection for its users. The feature automatically blocks app installations that ask for sensitive permissions. Learn more about Google's partnership with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the pilot program results.
Google has partnered with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore to showcase enhanced fraud protection that will first launch in Singapore as a pilot project in the next few weeks.