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How to Avoid Malware on Android

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Written by Tomas Foltyn, security writer at ESET

You need to stick to Google Play for apps and run as recent a version of Android as possible if you want to lower your risk of ending up in the crosshairs of malware-touting miscreants, according to the findings in a report from none other than Google. While you were unlikely to fall off your chair at reading this, it’s still worth examining the underlying data, as available in the company’s all-new Android Ecosystem Security Transparency Report.

Google says that 0.09% of Android-powered devices that installed apps only from the official app repository in 2017 were compromised with at least one Potentially Harmful Application (PHA), which is Google’s term for mobile malware. This share dropped further, to 0.08%, in the first three quarters of 2018. With Android’s 2-billion user base, this still amounts to 1.6 million devices.

At any rate, the devices that installed apps from outside the official Android storefront were far more likely to “contract” a PHA – 0.82% in 2017 and 0.68% in the first nine months of 2018. “Android devices that only download apps from Google Play are 9 times less likely to get a PHA than devices that download apps from other sources,” reads Google’s own summation.

The report covers “how often a routine, full-device scan by Google Play Protect detects a device with PHAs installed”. Built into every Android device, Google Play Protect “scans over 50 billion apps daily from inside and outside of Google Play,” says the tech behemoth.

Out with the old, in with the new?
Another key finding to emanate from the report is that, for all intents and purposes, the newer your Android version is the likelier you are to avoid being compromised by malware. This has been the case especially since Android Lollipop (5.x) was launched back in November 2014, with the PHA rate falling consistently from 0.66% for that version to 0.06% for Pie (9.x), released in August 2018.

“Newer versions of Android are less affected by PHAs. We attribute this to many factors, such as continued platform and API hardening, ongoing security updates and app security and developer training to reduce apps’ access to sensitive data,” reads the report.

To put things into perspective, however, the share of devices running one of Android’s latest two versions – Oreo (8.x) and Pie – remains low, as shown by Google’s own data as of October 26, 2018. In fact, on distribution of less than 0.1%, Pie has yet to get a piece of that pie (chart).

Meanwhile, nearly one in every three Android-powered devices run either Lollipop or one of the platform’s even older versions. This, of course, has to be considered (among other things) against the backdrop of the glacial pace at which many mobile phone manufacturers deliver software updates to Android users – provided that they deliver them at all, of course.

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Botim Launches ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ Feature

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UAE-based tech holding group Astra Tech has officially launched its ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ (SNPL) feature within its Botim Ultra App. This new service allows users to instantly send up to AED 5,000 to over 200 countries with the option to repay over six months. Designed to address urgent financial needs and improve remittance accessibility, particularly for UAE expatriates who may have limited access to traditional credit, SNPL offers a secure, deferred payment method for international transfers directly within the Botim app.

“The introduction of the ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ feature on Botim marks a significant step in our mission to enhance financial inclusion in the UAE,” said H.E. Dr Tariq bin Hendi, CEO and Board Member of Astra Tech and Botim. “By offering a secure, flexible remittance solution, we are meeting the real financial needs of the expatriate community, empowering them to support their families. This innovation aligns with the UAE’s broader commitment to foster financial inclusion and literacy, positioning the nation as a global leader in inclusive growth and sustainable development.”

The introduction of SNPL coincides with significant growth projections for the UAE’s digital remittance market, expected to reach $1.5 billion by 2030. Botim’s new feature is poised to play a crucial role in this evolution, solidifying its position as a key driver of accessible, tech-driven financial solutions in line with the UAE’s broader digital economy goals.

While the concept was initially announced in 2024, the official rollout is now supported by a Finance Company License granted by the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) to Astra Tech’s Quantix subsidiary. This launch reflects strong user demand and Astra Tech’s ongoing commitment to delivering embedded financial services that cater to evolving consumer needs.

The SNPL feature was officially unveiled at the Dubai Fintech Summit 2025, further highlighting Astra Tech’s role in shaping the future of integrated fintech offerings in the region. This latest addition marks a significant step in Botim’s ambition to evolve beyond a messaging platform into a comprehensive ultra-app. By introducing features like SNPL, Botim is actively promoting financial empowerment by expanding access to flexible and embedded remittance options for previously underserved users.

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Huawei Appgallery Gamers Cup Returns to Ras Al Khaimah in an Action-Packed eSports Carnival

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The HUAWEI AppGallery Gamers Cup has made a spectacular return to Ras Al Khaimah with the action-packed Esports Carnival 2025 held on 2nd & 3rd May at the Radisson Resort Al Marjan Island. Organized under the guidance of the Emirates Esports Federation (EESF) and in partnership with Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA), the two-day event delivered a spectacular showcase of mobile Esports, reaffirming Ras Al Khaimah’s position at the forefront of the Middle East’s fast-growing Esports scene.

 

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Building on the success of its 2024 edition, this year’s event delivered a bigger and better platform, attracting a record number of gamers, tech enthusiasts, and esports professionals from across the region. A standout addition this year was the collaboration with Jetour, whose sleek and innovative vehicles were on full display at the venue entrance, adding a dynamic lifestyle element to the experience. Additionaly, LikeCard, was a key sponsor of the event, whose generous support was instrumental in powering the tournament’s success. Providing seamless hospitality, the newly opened Rove Al Marjan Island hosted participants, ensuring their comfort and convenience throughout the weekend. Together, these partnerships played a vital role in creating a world-class atmosphere that seamlessly blended competition, innovation, and lifestyle.

The tournament featured a thrilling two days packed with competitions across the most popular two esports games on the main-stage; with PUBG MOBILE on Day 1 and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) on Day 2 with AXE MENA esports team emerging as the champion. The teams participating underwent a challenging two weeks of online qualifiers across a 100+ players competing for the top 4 seed placements for the final event to stand a chance in becoming the champion teams to win the AED 300,000 prize-pool.

In addition to the Main-Stage esports events, gaming booths for the top casual mobile games were set together with their respective prizes, in which passionate players participated in mini-tournament elimination brackets with the top 5 in each booth receiving massive prizes from HUAWEI AppGallery that totaled to an approximate of 600 on-site participants! The game booths included top mobile game titles including, King’s – Candy Crush Saga, Yalla Group’s – Yalla Jackaroo, Gameloft’s – Asphalt Legends Unite, and EA Games’ – Golf Clash.

The tournament formats for the casual games included leaderboards across all booths. The leaderboard for Candy Crush Saga was determined by racing through completing a fixed amount of levels within a time limit with the players that completed the stages in the fastest time with the highest combo score getting the top winning placements. Yalla Jackaroo featured thrilling 2v2 classic Jackaroo matches, where top players competed fiercely, eliminating rival teams one by one to claim the coveted number one spot. Asphalt Legends Unite participants played in an elimination bracket of 4 racers competing against each other in each race with the top place racers of each match competing against each other in the final race that determined their placements. For Golf enthusiasts, the elimination bracket included 1v1 matches where the winner qualified for the next stages after defeating their opponent.

A key highlight of the event was the official launch of the AppGallery Gamers Cup – Emirates Women’s Championship on May 2nd, a joint initiative with the Emirates Esports Federation to promote the representation of female gamers and foster innovation in women’s esports. During the conference, industry leaders, prominent female gamers, and media representatives participated in an engaging discussion titled “Breaking Barriers: Women in Esports”, highlighting the importance of inclusivity in the gaming community. This event also provided an excellent opportunity for one-on-one interviews, Q&A sessions, and extensive media engagement.

Adding a vibrant creative dimension to the event, the GoPaint activation brought together art and gaming in a dynamic fusion of culture and technology, where 60 young artists participated in digital painting sessions using Huawei tablets, and expressed their passion through digital art. Raki Phillips, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority said, “We are incredibly proud to continue supporting events that speak to the interests of next-generation visitors and residents. Hosting events like the HUAWEI AppGallery Gamers Cup is a prime example of how we are embracing innovation to diversify our tourism offerings and support the intersection of technology, entertainment, and culture. Esports today are much more than just entertainment, they are a platform for talent development, inclusion, and community engagement.”

EESF General Secretary, Saeed Al Tahir added, “At the Emirates Esports Federation, we are proud to witness the growing impact of esports as a force for innovation, inclusion, and economic opportunity across the UAE. Collaborations like the AppGallery Gamers Cup – Ras Al Khaimah Esports Carnival reflect our commitment to building a vibrant and sustainable esports ecosystem that nurtures talent, celebrates diversity, and positions the UAE as a global hub for digital culture.”

William Hu, Managing Director of Huawei Consumer Business Group for the Middle East and Africa, reflected on the success of the event, stating, “The AppGallery Gamers Cup – Ras Al Khaimah Esports Carnival 2025 aligns perfectly with Ras Al Khaimah’s ambitious vision to lead in Esports and gaming initiatives. We are honored to support Ras Al Khaimah’s ambition by creating a platform where gamers can showcase their skills, driven by the vibrant community spirit, innovation, and enthusiasm that are shaping the region’s Esports future.”

The success of the AppGallery Gamers Cup – Ras Al Khaimah Esports Carnival 2025 highlights HUAWEI AppGallery’s ongoing commitment to nurturing a thriving mobile Esports ecosystem across the region. As a key milestone for the UAE’s Esports sector, the event reflects the accelerating growth and professionalization of the industry throughout the Middle East and Africa.

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Dubizzle Intros ‘Sell with AI’ During Dubai AI Week

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Dubizzle has launched “Sell with AI”, a tool designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, enabling users to effortlessly post ads once they upload an image. Based on the image, the AI-based solution automatically suggests key details such as category, price, and other attributes, significantly reducing manual input and saving users time and effort. This streamlined process not only accelerates ad posting but also ensures consistency and high-quality standards, enhancing the efficiency of the moderation process and improving the overall marketplace experience on Dubizzle.

Commenting on this launch, Haider Khan, CEO of Dubizzle and Dubizzle Group MENA and Board Member of the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, stated, “At Dubizzle, our mission is to continually elevate the experience for our users, keeping innovation at our core by leveraging the use of the latest tech and AI solutions, build products and features that address key pain points. Our new AI-based posting experience not only automates the ad creation process, but it also simplifies the interactions on our platform, setting a new standard for efficiency and quality. This tool allows us to empower our users—whether individuals or businesses—with a seamless, highly intuitive experience, ensuring they can reach their audience faster and more effectively. We are proud to take this next step in our journey to making Dubizzle the most trusted and efficient marketplace in the region.”

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