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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Bouncer

Posted on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 by Red Horse | 1 comment
Originally posted by elmo.

Google has developed a service called Bouncer which automatically scans the official Android Market for Potentially Unwanted Programs or PUP.

Bouncer will perform the following services:
1. scans the uploaded app against known malwares and spywares.
2. use behavioral scanning to check for known malicious behavior.
3. check new developer account and prevent repeat-offending account from uploading apps.
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