http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-20008518-245.htmlAbout 20 percent of the 48,000 apps in the Android marketplace allow a third-party application access to sensitive or private information, according to a report released on Tuesday.
And some of the apps were found to have the ability to do things like make calls and send text messages without requiring interaction from the mobile user. For instance, 5 percent of the apps can place calls to any number and 2 percent can allow an app to send unknown SMS messages to premium numbers that incur expensive charges, security firm SMobile Systems concluded in its Android market threat report.
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"There are known spyware apps that are on the market," Hoffman said. "It's a growing problem."
A Google spokesman dismissed those claims.
Thoughts/views? Are there not some built in permission settings for apps?






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As Recursion said, you get told of what the app has access to, and no doubt the iPhone will too.




want my g1 back tho !
