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Protect Against The Droid Destroyers


In spite of what we have seen the “Force” is capable of, we can’t just wave our hands in front of Storm Troopers or miscreants and state that “These aren’t the droids you are looking for.”  There are cyberthugs out there just waiting to corrupt your phone.  



Protect Me!  Please!
Sadly the modern vandal or electronic thief is alive and flourishing.   This article from PCWorldgives some good information on what is coming down the road and targeting our beloved Droid.   Note the mention of Lookout Mobile Security.  This is the same software ap for your phone that I wrote about a few weeks ago.   It may keep your Droid and your peace of mind secure.   If you don’t want to click these links, Google Lookout Mobile Security and install it on your phone.   You can never be too safe in today’s hacker prone society. 

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