The G1 Has Not Been Hijacker, at Least For Now
Sponsored LinksSome users of Android phone with unique moment (though I read something about plans to port it OpenMoko) reported that when trying to access certain websites from the browser of your terminal happens that you see on the catch, something common in Windows systems infected with spyware (curiously, computers infected by spyware often introduce messages that invite you to download software from another alleged antispyware). Specifically one of the sites affected is the home of Yahoo!.
But it appears in the T-Mobile G1 is a bit flaky. Theories suggest that the proxy has been hacked T-Mobile, and not the appliance (as accessing the network via Wi-Fi does not show it scaly error).
Although at least G1 users are safe and will soon be able to install spyware on your mobile …
Related posts:
- SpywareBlaster 4.3 protect from Spyware, adware, browser hijackers, and dialers
- Best Browser Market Share in 2009
- DoubleTwist as an iTunes for Android Phone
- Download Protect Me – Anti Boot on Yahoo Account (Free Software)
- Download IntraMessenger 1.2 an Instant Messenger for LAN or internet
- Nokia 2720 Review
- Xbox Live will Integrate With Windows Mobile
- Download Combofix Freeware Detect Malware, Virus or Spyware
Tags: android, antivirus, g1, spyware, yahoo
People Come to This Post is Searching For : antivirus, g1 spyware, f, atom 280 benchmark comparison,

April 23rd, 2009 at 8:11 pm
In searching for sites related to spyware and specifically comparison to spyware software, your site came up.