Just a few days later, Adobe announced a Flash Player flaw that affected Android devices, in addition to Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris users. The company said at the time that the flaw could cause a device to crash or 'potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.'
Webroot's app joins several others in trying to protect Android users. Symantec, McAfee, and Lookout are among the companies that offer Android security apps.
Like those other solutions, Webroot's Mobile Security for Android is available in the Android Market for free. However, the premium, full-featured option, which adds remote wipe and the app inspector, is available only via Best Buy. It retails for $14.99 per year per device.
Originally posted at The Digital Home"
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