antivirus application for windows mobile - Windows Mobile Apps and Games

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Flexilis Mobile Security with Antivirus Beta 9 Releases 3293 (Freeware)
Requirements: Windows Mobile Pocket PC 5 , 6 , 6.1
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ESET Mobile Antivirus v1.1.200901281122
Requirements: Windows Mobile 5.0/6.0/6.1/Smartphone Edition
Overview: ESET Mobile Antivirus delivers proactive and comprehensive protection from viruses, spyware, adware, trojans, worms, rootkits, and other unwanted software.
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Symantec Mobile AntiVirus Corporate 5.1.0.54
Requirements: PPC WM6, 6.1,6.5
Overview:
Symantec Mobile AntiVirus 5.1 for Windows Mobile enables secure mobile computing by providing comprehensive protection against malicious threats that target Windows Mobile operating systems. On-device, automatic, real-time scanning helps protect against threats downloaded from the Web, sent via email or a Wi-Fi connection, or received via Bluetooth or infrared ports.
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Dr.Web Antivirus
Requirements: Windows Mobile 2003/SE. Tested to not work on WM5 and WM6.
Overview: Dr.Web anti-virus for Windows Mobile protects Pocket PCs and communicators running under Windows Mobile 2003/5.0/6.0. The new product combines resident virus protection (real-time detection of viruses) and on-demand scan (on-demand files check).

Thank you sir! I started doing some digging on the Internet today, after reading a sobering cyber-report about mobile device malware. All opinions aside on whether to have a program or not, I dug up this comparison...
http://mobile-security-software-review.toptenreviews.com/index.html
[edit] Here's a link on xda for Flexis: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=537552
[edit 2] It looks like Flexis is a subset or product of Lookout: https://www.mylookout.com/ but the current versions seem only for Apple and Android...

Nice to read this . Thanks for this.

Thanks buddy downloaded ESET and its working on Xperia X1 but no update

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Sprint Launches Open Software Platform

FYI
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/081209/20081209005354.html?.v=1
Sprint Launches Open Software Platform at Eighth Annual Application Developer Conference to Help Millions More Developers Create Products for Sprint Customers
The Sprint platform is an open, standards-based mobile Java ecosystem that extends desktop computing and Web 2.0 capabilities to devices operating on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network. To get started, developers can access the full suite of Sprint Titan development resources at http://developer.sprint.com. It is the first of several open software platforms that Sprint will make available to developers.
The platform supports existing MIDP Java ME applications and adds the more capable CDC/Foundation Java Virtual Machine and OSGi framework for new high-capability applications. Support for the Eclipse embedded Rich Client (eRCP) application model means the platform can run generically written rich GUI applications across a broad range of devices and desktop computers. Support for the Widget application model provides Web developers the ability to develop rich Web applications that take full advantage of the device’s functionality. This allows developers to easily move Eclipse-based or Web applications from the desktop to Sprint devices. The platform also includes APIs to give developers access to Sprint-specific device features, such as location, messaging and multimedia, which can be useful in a variety of business- and consumer-oriented applications, such as field service or unified messaging.
As part of today’s launch, the platform is available with its own set of developer tools that plug in to Eclipse IDE and support both mobile and non-mobile application development and deployment. The toolset leverages existing server or desktop frameworks and provides on-device debugging and profiling, along with device emulation.
For enterprise customers, the open platform leverages the same JAVA application development framework that many customers already use for desktops and servers. This means applications can be easily extended to Sprint wireless devices with little resource training or additional investment beyond what is already in place today. In addition to extending enterprise applications to the mobile environment, the platform enables device management functionality so account administrators can remotely manage their devices and applications.
I hope I get to see more great apps on my Mogul!
Did you see this in the release notes?
"When installed, Sprint Titan uses roughly 10 MB of Program memory on your device. An additional 4MB may be required for the MIDP stack which is started when it is used for the first time. Using a lot of applications on top of both stacks may lead to vastly more required Program memory as the applications load resources. It is hard to determine the memory used by one single application since it can use a wide variety of available APIs and resources. You may experience low memory availability using Titan along
with other Windows Mobile applications on devices with less or equal to 48 MB of program memory (almost half of which is already used by the Windows Mobile OS and its standard services at device startup)."
No way I'm installing it.
I don't see why someone wouldn't just develop native win32 apps for windows mobile devices. Can't we already run java apps with jeodek?

Remote Control for Windows Mobile

I released a new version of the PocketVNC server software which allows
users of Windows CE and Windows Mobile devices to remote control their devices.
Thats especially useful when you have to manage a large amount of devices
such as Barcode Scanners, Point of Sales devices from remote.
The software is published under following address:
www.pocketvnc.com

Desktop Antivirus can detect APK malwares?

Hi guys, I'm wondering if our Desktop antivirus could detect malwares on apk files?
For example I decided to download the apk using my desktop and scan it first using the antivirus of my desktop before installing it to my Android phone?
Would this work or the antivirus companies have different database for desktop and mobile devices for the list of Malwares, etc?
Thanks
I am not so sure about that, I don`t think so... you can install AV on yours mobile phone, or watch for permissions when you install application on phone....
it couldnt. because a virus is coded in a different way for windows and linux , so the database differs too.
although there is not much virus/malware for android(as per people usage reports here), you can always install anti virus apps like avast on your mobile to ensure security.
Thanks for the reply guys.
One more question, does the antivirus (Avast) not eating too much resources (like background processing) that could make our Galaxy S3 decrease its performance?
And also aside from Avast, what other antivirus for Android do you recommend that has good performance in our smart phone?
Thanks
I installed avast and its great. Thanks again

Free Miner Android SDK

Hello,
Already for 6 months we are successfully working on the new way of monetization and Ad-less UX of websites with the help of mining in the browser. At the request of our partners, we have developed SDK for mining in Android mobile applications.
The kit allows easily to embed the miner in the application. The code of the miner is specially optimized for the android devices CPU for more effective mining
We will be glad to free share our developments of SDK for Android. If you want to join our beta test - welcome. Leave a message or your questions in this thread.
Android In-App VS Website Mining​
The Mineralt team run tests and came to an interesting conclusion that the same mobile device CPU shows a larger hashrate, if it uses Mineralt Android SDK. In other words, monetization of mobile applications on Android with the mining is more profitable than monetization of sites and their mobile audience.
You can see results in our blog https:// mineralt.io/blog/why-is-it-more-profitable-to-use-mobile-miner-android-sdk/

Can anyone share some PPC or any windows mobile 6.1/6.5 apps?

my old ppc and windows mobile smartphone has no app to use anymore. Just need some old ppc game, or Java game. emulator and basic browsers would be great.
Thanks
A chinese website:
https://www.dospy.wang/forum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=55&mobile=2
A Russian website:
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