stmartin84
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure if this has been spoken about, but is an anti-virus program necessary for the Droid Eris? I hear mixed opinions.
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How about Malware? Spyware?
these don't need root access.
How about this scenario.
You download an App from the MKT
Its a fun little game, and catches on like wildfire. Thousands download it.
Little do they know that it has an embedded keylogger/email sniffer/etc etc. But they run silently. No one has the slightest idea.
You log into mobil banking and BAM all of your login info is captured by the malware.
I could see this happening more than a virus needing root access.
same thing i would worry about. on a not so sinister note even for harvesting emails i am sure an app could do that...
i havent bought anything and i dont think anyone is being a tool either....we are learning together, hashing out ideas, getting info, why be so brash?
i'm just stating a point on how this subject has been brought up many times and everytime they've been told anti virus is useless yet this topic still gets recreated over and over.
please people and i mean everyone do us a favor see the little tab at the top of the page that says search use it. then if that does not work then post. cause i can find atleast 3 topics about antivirus just in this forum alone using the search function.
i am a huge proponent of search, i have the same frustrations...believe me, but its not enough to make me mad.
You download an App from the MKT
Its a fun little game, and catches on like wildfire. Thousands download it.
Little do they know that it has an embedded keylogger/email sniffer/etc etc. But they run silently. No one has the slightest idea.
May I be so bold as to get the thread back on topic--even if there are other threads out there?
In my talks with Verizon and others it is my understanding that anti-virus IS needed. Why? Because Android is "open-architecture" not unlike Internet Explorer for Windows. Does anyone know how much malware and spyware comes into your system via Explorer?
I come from BlackBerry where this wasn't an issue because of the "closed-architecture" of the BB operating system. That is why our government uses BlackBerrys exclusively--they are secure!
Now you all can get back to dumping on people for not using search...
So much for trying to actually further a legitimate discussion? I DID try to add something of value and substance...
the problem is the antivirus programs can not scan any app downloaded or ran from your menu due to the sandbox all apps are placed in. it's hard to explain without getting technical about how linux works but antivirus won't work in a linux enviroment.
your verizon rep who told you this is just guessing.