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Mobile App Stats From The App Genome Project [Infographic]
This week at the Black Hat Security Conference, Lookout will unveil the App Genome Project, which is the largest mobile application dataset ever created.
The App Genome Project was created to identify security threats in the wild and provide insight into how applications are accessing personal data, as well as other phone resources.
Source:
http://blog.mylookout.com/2010/07/introducing-the-app-genome-project/
