Today, Huawei Terminal Cloud Service + Official Weibo announced that it will gradually update the application security detection function for its mobile devices to help users “find out” high-risk software in mobile phones. It is reported that after this feature is updated, users only need to click on the “My” page in the Huawei App Market, and the system will automatically start scanning all installed applications on the device. Once an illegal application is found, a security prompt will be issued immediately. The security detection function will automatically issue a risk warning if it detects an application that carries a virus or involves privacy violations/malvertising and other non-compliant applications. At the same time, this function is also connected to the information black sample database of the National Anti-Fraud Center. If there is an application that may be involved in fraud on the user’s mobile phone, it can be predicted and intercepted immediately, thereby improving user security. While “taking away a set” of high-risk applications in users’ mobile phones, Huawei said that it will also continue to monitor the applications on the mall. If the developer controls the application through the cloud to conduct malicious behavior after the application is put on the shelf, Huawei AppGallery will take it off the shelf, and will inform the user who has downloaded the application that “the application does not meet the requirements of the “Terminal Quality Inspection .
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