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Will the meteoric rise of Android popularity result in an insecure platform?

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Will the meteoric rise of Android popularity result in an insecure platform?

Do you think Android's increased popularity will result in an insecure platform? Jack Wallen says the responsibility is in the hands of the maker and the user.

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