Nokia’s latest Nokia threat report shows how mobile malware spread faster than any other sinister code last year. Android devices were the top malware targets by a large margin, making up 85% of all mobile device infections in the second half of the year. Andr/PornClk was the biggest, accounting for more than 20% of the cases reviewed in 2016. Android was found to be vulnerable to a variety of hacking techniques, such as Pattern Lock, an SMS sender with Chinese origins, and an Android rootkit.”]

