Google Expands Bug Bounty Programme To All Apps With Over 100M Installs

Long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo quotes VentureBeat: Google, which has already paid security researchers over $15 million since launching its bug bounty program in 2010, today increased the scope of its Google Play Security Reward Program (GPSRP). Security researchers will now be rewarded for finding bugs across all apps in Google Play with 100 million or more installs. At the same time,…

Permission-Greedy Apps Delayed Android 6 Upgrade So They Could Harvest More User Data

Android app developers intentionally delayed updating their applications to work on top of Android 6.0, so they could continue to have access to an older permission-requesting mechanism that granted them easy access to large quantities of user data, research published by the University of Maryland last month has revealed. From a report: The central focus of this research was the release…

Google Pushes Kotlin Over Java for Android Development

Google “officially declared Kotlin the go-to language for Android development last week at its Google I/O developer conference,” reports Mike Melanson’s “This Week in Programming” column, “and the company is backing that up with a couple of initiatives around making it easier (and free) to learn the language now used by a majority of Android developers.” Google teamed up with Udacity…