If recent reports are correct, the Android app market is postively infested with malware.
A Forbes article yesterday cited researchers at two German universities who wrote in a report that Android apps downloaded by millions of users, including widely used enterprise tools,
contain serious security flaws. They found 41 applications on the official Google Play Market that can compromise personal data.
These flaws, they say, are related to holes in the way SSL and TLS are integrated into the apps, presumably by sloppy developers.
The Forbes report did add that the German report did not look at potential malware lurking in the Apple App Store, however. For its part, Trend Micro has
recently commended Apple's approval team for plugging some of its own security holes.