The Cisco 2014 Annual Security Report also details that the Android platform has a target of 71 percent of Web-delivered malware. This might sound appalling and worrisome for users but the report also details that only about 1.2 percent of the Web-attacks are target-specific. The rest of the attacks use a wider-reach system that involves redirecting users on to other websites and phishing sites, which target the personal accounts of people.
The report from Cisco also highlights what it calls the most highly found malware on Android devices – Andr/Qdplugin-A. It is introduced to devices in the form of a legal app, which is not found on the Google Play store but on other unofficial app stores. Cisco says that users who stick to buying and downloading apps from the Google Play store are less likely to be hit by such attacks and even advises users to do the same.
Apple devices on the other hand have had a much better faring giving that users stick to downloading apps from the official iTunes store. Interestingly, the Cisco report was brought further to global attention with a tweet by Phil Schiller, who just happens to be Senior Vice-President of Apple’s Worldwide Marketing division. Source: http://goo.gl/YaXTuc