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MCAFEE STUDY REVEALS ABUSE OF MOBILE APP PERMISSIONS

Consumers Unknowingly Granting Access to Scammers in Exchange for Free Apps

Santa Clara, Calif., June 27, 2013 – McAfee today released the results of its Mobile Security: McAfee Consumer Trends Report – June 2013, which reveals new ways that cybercriminals abuse app permissions to commit fraud and install malware. The report also shows that games are the most common form of malware-infected app.

McAfee Labs found that under the camouflage of “free” apps, criminals are able to get consumers to agree to invasive permissions that allow scammers to deploy malware. The permissions in free apps, funded by adware, leak personal information which ad networks use to serve targeted ads; however, McAfee found that 26 percent of apps are likely more than just adware. SMS scams and rooting exploits were among the most popular types of threats seen across a variety of apps.

“Cybercriminals are finding very easy ways to deliver mobile malware thanks to lax consumer attitudes to app permissions,” said Mike Sentonas, Vice President and CTO of McAfee Asia Pacific. “Most consumers don’t understand or even worry about the app permissions they agree to, creating an environment where their personal information ends up in the hands of criminals hiding behind fronts like ad networks, and opening up endless doors for scammers.”

Premium Rate SMS Scams: A Pricey Problem
The report examines Fake Installer, a piece of SMS malware disguised within a free app that sends up to seven messages. At a typical premium rate of $4 USD per message, that “free” app can cost up to $28 USD as the malware tells a consumer’s device to send messages to or receive messages from a premium rate SMS number.

Bogus App Ratings: Read between the Stars
The report analyzes FakeRun, malware that tricks users in the United States, India, and 64 other countries into giving an app a five-star rating on Google Play. Once an app developer has been rated highly, other apps they publish will be trusted, which creates more opportunities for a criminal to publish and distribute malware-carrying apps.

Malicious Apps by Category: Games Top the List
The report also identifies the most popular apps that carry malware. Of the top 20 downloads of malware-infected apps, games won the popularity contest, followed by personalization and a tie between tools, music, lifestyle (a cover category for adult content) and TV.

Methodology
This report draws on several data sources. The McAfee Labs Global Threat Intelligence database, which provided stats on prevalence of mobile malware, is built through data collected by McAfee Labs directly, through collaboration with third party researchers, and from data collected anonymously from McAfee product users. McAfee conclusions about app sources are based on the data collected directly by our McAfee crawlers (for the zoo figure) or by scans of downloads performed by users of McAfee Mobile Security.

For a full copy of the Mobile Security: McAfee Consumer Trends Report – June 2013 with additional threats, please visit: http://www.mcafee.com/us/resources/reports/rp-mobile-security-consumer-trends.pdf

About McAfee
McAfee, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), empowers businesses, the public sector, and home users to safely experience the benefits of the Internet. The company delivers proactive and proven security solutions and services for systems, networks, and mobile devices around the world. With its Security Connected strategy, innovative approach to hardware-enhanced security, and unique Global Threat Intelligence network, McAfee is relentlessly focused on keeping its customers safe. http://www.mcafee.com

 
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Home hits iOS on June 20th; Mac this Summer

The indie horror title that was listed as one of Computer and Videogames’ “20 Essential PC games of 2012” is finally coming to iOS devices, and soon!

Home has been reprogrammed almost entirely from scratch; it’s smoother, faster and runs great even on a fourth-generation iPod Touch, and looks fantastic on iPhones and iPads. The game features new content, lots of new and rewritten text, and a new area to explore. Best of all, it’s universal! Buy it once and play on all your devices for just $2.99 USD.

Watch the spooky new iOS launch trailer: http://youtu.be/UrkBftZ3WUw

New ways to share

You can now take this critically-acclaimed horror experience with you anywhere, and we want to know just where that is! After iOS users play through Home, they’ll be asked to share their thoughts and experiences. Now, though, we want players to upload images of where they play the game to Twitter, Instagram and Vine, and use #homehorror to let us know! We’ll be compiling images on the game’s new mobile site after launch (www.homehorror.com/mobile/).

On track for Mac

Mac users can finally subject themselves to Home’s brain-teasing mystery this summer! Even better: all the great improvements and features from the iOS version of the game will be made available to Mac and PC players. More information on this will be announced soon.

 
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Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing Cody the Robosapien on DVD from July 11, 2013.

From the producers of The Amazing Spider Man and Iron Man, Cody the Robosapien is this year’s must-see, live-action and animated film about a young boy who befriends the famous robot toy, Robosapien. Starring Penelope Ann Miller (The Artist), Holliston Coleman (Medium) and Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy), Cody the Robosapien brings the true meaning of love and family to life.

 
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World’s Best Antivirus Gets Better, Faster in Bitdefender’s New Line

New security features lightning-fast Photon technology, iron-clad banking and shopping protection 

Sydney, Australia – June 27, 2013 – Bitdefender, the innovative provider of antivirus software solutions, has launched an even faster, more precise new line of products that form-fits to each computer for top speed, clads private data in iron protection and makes the internet a simpler, safer place for users.

The line breaks new ground with Bitdefender Photon™,  a new technology that tailor-fits to each user’s computer for fast scanning, a quicker boot time, smooth interaction with apps and the same award-winning detection rate. Bitdefender innovation also introduces the New Wallet, which allows quick access to crucial data while keeping it safe.

’’Rampant cybercrime, explosive growth in internet use and advances in criminal technology have made internet security more important than ever this year, meaning we had to design the best product ever,” said Bitdefender Chief Security Strategist Catalin Cosoi . “We aimed to create a product that can adapt to each user’s system for maximum efficiency and highly discreet protection, while offering new features and advanced technologies for safe online banking, protection of personal information and the fastest response to the most aggressive cyber threats out there.”

Besides new features, the new line, crafted for an era of heightened internet dangers and users’ net-centric lives, enhances and expands the features that helped Bitdefender win Product of the Year from AV-Comparatives as well as other top industry awards in the past year.

Bitdefender’s Antispam technology – the most awarded in the history of the prestigious VBSpam awards – now operates from the cloud. A completely new Security Report quietly assures users of their safety while steering them toward even greater security with custom recommendations and notifications.

Bitdefender Safepay™, which has efficiently protected online transactions since it was launched a year ago, now keeps sensitive data secure within easy reach with the power of the New Wallet.

Autopilot allows users to watch movies or play games without fear of interruption, privacy protection in Facebook guards users from privacy breaches and dangerous links, Anti-Theft lets users lock, wipe or find a stolen device remotely, and parental control now includes coverage on all Windows environments – including Windows 8 and RT. 

“After Bitdefender’s tremendous success in the past few years, we know that experts and the general public are looking to us for leadership in navigating this new era of online crime,” Bitdefender’s Cosoi said. “I am confident that our new generation offers that leadership and will more than meet the challenges ahead.”

 
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Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers available now

Wizards of the Coast has launched Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers on Xbox LIVE® Arcade, PC via Steam® PlayStation® Network, iPad and, for the first time ever, on Android tablet via Google Play and the Amazon App Store. Magic 2014 challenges players to “Ignite Your Spark” and help Planeswalker Chandra Nalaar in a quest for revenge as they track down a manipulative and dangerous Planeswalker foe. An engaging storyline and strong integration with the Magic 2014 – Core Set ties the experience together for players, culminating in an end-of-summer Magic Celebration on September 7, 2013 that brings all Magic fans together in stores across the world.

Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers builds on the success of previous games in the franchise and adds all new features including 10 brand new decks, 15 new encounters, 10 new puzzle challenges, and an all-new Sealed Play mode, allowing players to open booster packs and build decks to play against the AI and other players.  Magic 2014 players will get the first look at cards from the Magic 2014 – Core Set, including the highly anticipated Slivers cards, creating even more seamless integration between the online and offline games. Magic 2014 – Duels of the Planeswalkers is priced competitively at MSRP 800 MS Points for Xbox LIVE® or MSRP USD $9.99 on all other platforms. Prices may vary by platform and region.

 
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MIGHT & MAGIC CLASH OF HEROES NOW AVAILABLE FOR ANDROID DEVICES

Ubisoft® has announced that the critically acclaimed and award-winning puzzle-RPG Might & Magic® Clash of Heroes launches today on Google Play store in a re-mastered and optimised version, at a price of $5.72.

Set in the Might & Magic universe, Might & Magic Clash of Heroes is now expanding on new mobile platforms, bringing to more players this role-playing based game which blends together a story driven adventure and an innovative and dynamic combat system based on puzzle mechanics.

Initially released for Nintendo® DS, the game had been exceptionally received by critics and a successful revamped HD version was released later on PlayStation® Network and Xbox® LIVE Arcade. This new mobile version of the game, already available on iOS devices, brings together the best of these two previous iterations, combining the natural touch based interface with beautiful HD graphics.

Might & Magic Clash of Heroes takes place 40 years before the Heroes V saga. Scattered across five different regions of Ashan, 5 special heroes must travel their own dangerous paths to grow in strength, unravel a demonic plot, and ultimately save the world from Chaos.

To access the Clash of Heroes page on Google Play click here.

 
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Nintendo Australia to host the Pokémon Video Game Australian National Championships at PAX Australia in Melbourne

Win a Trip to the 2013 Pokémon Video Game World Championships in Vancouver, Canada! 

27th June  2013 – This year, Pokémon fans from around Australia and New Zealand will have the chance to compete in the Pokémon Video Game Australian National Championships, to be held at the sold-out PAX Australia in Melbourne on the 20th and 21st July, 2013.

Players will battle it out on the Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 games utilising the following rules for a chance to win a trip to Vancouver, Canada to compete in the 2013 Pokémon Video Game World Championships to be held on 9th -11th August, 2013. The following age divisions will apply:

•       Junior Division: Born in 2002 or later

•       Senior Division: Born in 1998, 1999, 2000, or 2001

•       Masters Division: Born in 1997 or earlier

Players who place in the top two of their age division will win flights, accommodation and invitation to the Pokémon Video Game World Championships, hosted by The Pokémon Company International.

Hopeful competitors without a ticket to the sold-out PAX Australia will have the opportunity to battle for the chance to win flights, accommodation and entry tickets to the expo plus additional standalone tickets to PAX at a number of Pokémon Meet-ups to be held around Australia in the coming weeks. Pokémon Battle Competitions will take place at the following Pokémon Meet-ups:

•       Perth (Supanova Pop Culture Expo) Sunday 30th June

•       Melbourne (Deakin Edge – Federation Square)  Saturday 6th July

•       Brisbane (Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre) Sunday 7th July

•       Adelaide (AVCon Anime and Video Game Convention) Saturday 13th July

•       Sydney (Luna Park) Sunday 14th July

Players should familiarise themselves with the rules before attending a Pokémon Battle Competition at a Pokémon Meet-Up.

Further information regarding the Pokémon Video Game Australian National Championships, Pokémon Meet-ups and how Pokémon fans from Australia and New Zealand can win tickets to attend PAX Australia will be released at a later date. 

Additional links:

Pokémon Australia Website: http://www.pokemon.com.au

Nintendo Australia Website: http://www.nintendo.com.au

Nintendo Australia on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NintendoAU
Nintendo Australia Image Library: http://images.nintendo.com.au 

 
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SOLOMON BURKE ‘LIVE AT MONTREUX 2006’ AVAILABLE ON DVD 6 SEPTEMBER 2013

Solomon Burke was one of the pioneers of Soul music in the late fifties and early sixties, blending R&B, Gospel and Blues to create a new and distinctive sound that would be the dominant force in black music through to the mid-seventies. Described by Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records as “the greatest male soul singer of all time” he had his greatest success in the first half of the sixties but carried on performing right up until his death in 2010. Solomon Burke played at Montreux several times in the 2000s and was always popular with the festival crowd. This performance from 2006 showcases his still magnificent voice, his humour and his spirituality on a selection of classic Soul, Gospel and Blues songs for the ultimate goodtime party!  

Filmed at Montreux’s Casino Barrière on 13 July 2006 as part of the Montreux Jazz Festival

One of the last Solomon Burke performances to be filmed

Features 20 classic hits including: ‘Cry To Me’, ‘Got To Get You Off My Mind’, ‘Down In The Valley’, ‘Don’t Give Up On Me’, ‘None Of Us Are Free’, ‘Everybody Needs Somebody To Love’ and more

Solomon Burke has sold 17 million albums worldwide & had 26 singles reach the Billboard R&B charts.

He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 & won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album in 2003 for ‘Don’t Give Up On Me’

 
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BenQ’s Joybee GP3 Mini Projector – connect and project like never before

Lamp-free, wireless technology that fits in the palm of your hand

Sydney, Australia, July 2013:     BenQ announce the arrival of their newest mini projector, the Joybee GP3, compact, lightweight and effortless to operate – it’s so easy to drive, no licence is required.  The BenQ GP3 is now available in Australia and for a limited time will be bundled with a complimentary rechargeable battery valued at $129.00, for on-the-go convenience, anytime, anywhere.

Following the success of GP1, GP2 and GP10, the new Joybee GP3 has a host of exciting features and the most wireless options ever offered in a BenQ projector.

This new mini projector is designed to bring your smart device to life – couple the Joybee GP3 with your smartphone or tablet to share seamless audiovisual entertainment, anytime and anywhere – wirelessly.

It’s palm-sized, 100% portable thanks to the battery, lamp-free for lower cost of ownership, and ‘unplugged’ for the ultimate versatility.

BenQ refer to the GP3 as the ‘wireless mobile cinema’ – no installation is required and it’s equipped with HD-ready 720p image quality and two expert-tuned built-in 2W speakers featuring SRS WOW HD™ technology to significantly improve audio playback.

Improvements afforded to the new GP3 over its predecessors include improved smart device projection, an all-in-one Apple iPhone iPod dock, built-in 2W speakers offering deeper bass tones and high frequency clarity for crisper detail and incredible 160” short-throw 3LED projection.  HD-ready image quality multimedia content from videos, music to photos can be shared instantly from any smart device, whether it’s iOS, Android or Windows.

GP3 offers up to 30,000 hours of reliable brightness in Eco Mode and is designed with a user-friendly interface providing instant access to all the files on your smart device, but alternatively, multimedia content can also be directly projected from a USB flash drive or SD card for PC-less sharing.

BenQ Australia’s managing director, Martin Moelle said the GP3 brings home entertainment to the general population.  “The concept of home entertainment is not just for audiovisual enthusiasts and professional techies – anyone can operate the GP3 and no installation is required.  Sit it on your coffee table when in use, and house it away in a cupboard or drawer when not in use.  Sharing seamless audiovisual entertainment with friends and family has never been easier,” he said, “we’ve made it so people can connect and project like never before.”

The BenQ Joybee GP3 is available late June and will retail for just $699.00.  For a limited time, the GP3 will be bundled with a rechargeable battery at no extra cost.  For information and stockist details, call 1300 130 336 or visit www.BenQ.com.au

RRP:                             $699.00  (battery RRP: $129.00)

Available:                      July 2013

For further information and stockist details visit www.BenQ.com.au

 
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Norton Mobile Security Delivers App Privacy Protection

New Norton Mobile Insight intelligence technology performs dynamic mobile app analysis,

reveals which leak personal information 

Sydney, Aust. – June 26, 2013  – Today, Symantec (Nasdaq: SYMC) released the latest version of Norton Mobile Security, which delivers powerful, effective protection for Android smartphones and tablets, iPhones and iPads[1]. The latest updates to Norton Mobile Security for Android addresses privacy, a growing area of consumer concern, with new intelligence technology called Norton Mobile Insight. Privacy risk scans powered by Norton Mobile Insight will reveal which mobile applications may put the user’s personal information at risk. The latest updates to Norton Mobile Security also extend enhanced anti-theft capabilities to iPhone and iPad with a “scream” alarm to help users quickly find their missing mobile device.

For mobile device users, maintaining control of their personal information is a major concern. In fact, 57 percent of app users have uninstalled or declined to install an app to protect their personal information[2]. To address this issue, in addition to scanning for security risks, Norton Mobile Security now scans apps for privacy risk-related attributes. For example, Norton Mobile Security will now flag an application and notify a user if a mobile app is found to export information such as a user’s contacts, photos or call logs. Because consumers don’t have knowledge of how their data may be used, collected or shared, they are not able to maintain control of their personal information. Norton Mobile Security empowers consumers to protect their personal information and make informed decisions about which apps to keep or remove.

“The issue of  privacy is a complex and evolving one, for both consumers and developers,” said Con Mallon, senior director, product management, Symantec Corp. “Until now, mobile app privacy scanning has been done only at the most superficial level, which doesn’t yield truly relevant and actionable information to consumers. With this latest release, we are using a unique combination of static and dynamic analysis to deliver an unprecedented view into app privacy and information leakage. With this information, consumers can actually decide for themselves whether to keep each app.” 

Norton Mobile Insight

Users of Norton Mobile Security benefit from Norton Mobile Insight, a proprietary intelligence tool that provides dynamic analysis for every app in more than 200 app stores to determine potential security risks, privacy risks and potentially intrusive behavior. Norton Mobile Insight has analysed more than four million apps to date and determined that more than 30 percent of them leak data such as personal contacts or call logs. Currently, Norton Mobile Insight processes 10,000 new apps every 24 hours and to date has identified 300,000 apps as malicious and 1.5 million apps as being associated with greyware — such as aggressive ad networks — or potential privacy risks.

Pricing and Availability

Norton Mobile Security has an RRP of $29.99 and is available for purchase via various retailers, the Norton online store or Google Play.  In addition, Norton 360 Multi-Device and Norton One will be updated with the features in the latest release of Norton Mobile Security.  Norton customers with a valid product subscription are eligible to receive the latest product updates via the subscription service model.  For more information, visit the Norton Update center at http://updatecenter.norton.com.  Consumers can visit norton.com/nmsprivacy to learn more about Norton Mobile Security. 

About Symantec

Symantec protects the world’s information, and is a global leader in security, backup and availability solutions. Our innovative products and services protect people and information in any environment – from the smallest mobile device, to the enterprise data center, to cloud-based systems. Our world-renowned expertise in protecting data, identities and interactions gives our customers confidence in a connected world. More information is available at www.symantec.com or by connecting with Symantec at: go.symantec.com/socialmedia.

[1] Certain features available only for Android devices. Operating system requirements are Android 2.2 or later, and iOS 5.0 or later.

[2]Privacy and Data Management on Mobile Devices” by Jan Lauren Boyles, Aaron Smith, Mary Madden, Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, Sept. 5, 2012.