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Marvin said: Rocwurst said: Vision Mobiles's Q2 2015 Developer Economic report gives you some of the detail you're after: - 8% of iOS developers (17,000 devs) generate greater than $2.4 Million annually - 7% or 15,000 iOS d…
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I have my app developing company since 2012. 80% of the income comes from developing apps for 3rd parties. My customers are banks, transport companies, government, ... These apps are always free and cross platform (iOS and Android). Being profita…
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bobcubsfan said: I am a developer for iOS and tvOS. Not making much $$. I would very much like to see a report that shows how many developers are making a living doing apps for Apple. By that I mean $100,000 or more for each team member for an ap…
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sog35 said: So on average a developer makes $25 per app they make? So much trash out there. What a silly comment as Eric mentioned. In addition, Being a registered developer doesn't mean you've actually published an app on the App …
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gatorguy said:But exploits/malware that steal money aren't very prevalent on mobile platforms in the first place whether it be Android, iOS or "other". Anyway the increasingly pithy responses aren't serving any purpose at this point. Suffice t…
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gatorguy said: Rocwurst said: I've presented multiple examples of tens of millions of Android users... Hyperbole. You've found and posted references to REAL malware affecting anywhere from several thousand to a few million at best. Hardl…
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gatorguy said: I appreciate that you have your story and your sticking to it. A lot of posters bail when challenged so thanks. With that out of the way I think we're fast approaching the point where there's not much benefit to continuing. You…
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gatorguy said: Not if your own story is correct. Android wasn't included as a potential target until 2015. So no it's still a very poor example of harm that came to users, I'm sure you have a bigger one to include in the discussion. Not s…
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cnocbui said: Nice attempt at diversion there. We were talking about one specific vulnerability that you chose to use as an example of an Android vulnerability that hadn't been addressed. That didn't hold up to scrutiny so you are now trying …
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cnocbui said:This means that all those Sim free customers get their OS updates directly from the manufacturer in most cases, or from a carrier, if that is from whom they purchased their phone. Manufacturer updates can be installed as soon as th…
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gatorguy said: Android was a relatively recent phishing target for the several year old "Eurograbber" exploit so Sybian and Blackberry could well represent the majority of them. In fact not even a penny of the $47Million stolen from users that …
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gatorguy said: Isn't Eurograbber a PC phishing scheme? Android.Bmaster? A piece of malware that can only be loaded via 3rd party sites and requires default security be disabled and can only be used in China and on two specific carriers? Euro…
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cnocbui said: I said most. 10% is not most. Samsung issued a patch for Stagefright for the S6 in a matter of weeks, similarly so did other manufacturers. here's a list of phones that were patched: According to you and other AI founts of Andr…
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gatorguy said: ...and just like with most iOS exploits the supposedly billion android devices affected by it are, well, unaffected. TBH the whole malware scare story is waaay overblown IMHO. The stories are much scarier than the truth. BTW, i…
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gatorguy said:...and just like with most iOS exploits the supposedly billion android devices affected by it are, well, unaffected. TBH the whole malware scare story is waaay overblown IMHO. The stories are much scarier than the truth. BTW, inn the…
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cnocbui said: Most mobile phone OS attacks are happening in China. Any exploit requiring physical access to a device is non-critical for anyone who isn't a target of a nation-state's security service. Actually, 10% of those 32.8 million ma…
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Cambridge University reports that 87.7% of all Android devices have not been patched for at least one critical vulnerability going back 4 years and it takes 18 months for 50% of the world’s Android devices to be patched for any one critical vulnerab…
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For those who think AppleTV is merely "meh", it needs to be emphasised that Apple already dominates TV Everywhere (streaming paid TV). Apple (iOS, Mac and AppleTV) has 62% market share in TV Everywhere (streamed PayTV) according to the Adobe Di…
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Daniel, it might be worth mentioning that The Apple Watch has captured 74% SMARTWATCH market share according to Strategy Analytics who properly compares the Watch against other smartwatches, correctly excluding $50 fitness bands from the comparison.…
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You don't seem to understand the difference between vulnerabilities that are rapidly patched and malicious exploits. There were 32.8 million Android devices infected with 65,227 different pieces of malware in 2012 alone compared to zero mali…