

"Normal" permissions are usually granted by Android - these let apps stay awake during use or get online when you tell them to. Security issues with many religious apps - and apps in general, for that matter - start with permissions. A spokesperson for Proofpoint confirmed that the firm has not since released the names of the offending apps covered in the 2015 study. But things have been quiet on the religious app front since then. Of the 4,500 Quran apps it analyzed, 16 contained malware and 38 were classified "high risk." Only two of the 200 Torah apps available at the time contained malware.ĭespite these findings, Proofpoint did not share the names of any of the malware-laden apps at the time, telling several media outlets it was negotiating with the apps' developers. Proofpoint's study wasn't restricted solely to Christian-audience software, either. The firm went so far as to say it had found more malware in Bible apps than even gambling apps. Proofpoint categorized 140 Google Play Store apps as "high risk" over suspicious behavior and flagged 208 apps for malicious code. A widely profiled 2015 white paper from security research firm Proofpoint analyzed more than 5,600 unique Bible apps for Android and iOS. Religious apps have long been dangerous, malware-laden territory. As public focus on the security of apps on the Google Play Store intensifies following years of data leaks, adware infections, security scandals and malware contagions, little coverage has been devoted to one of the most commonly exploited types of Android app: those aimed at believers. Sometimes developers of religious apps take the edict to be "fishers of men" too far, and sometimes the faithful put their faith in the wrong apps.
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