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Anyone know how MeeScan stands up against malicious QR Codes?
 
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MeeGo is Linux based (like Android) I'd read this:
http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/20...ndroid_Malware
 
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#3
This clearly is not an issue of MeeScan, but of the OS and the user.
AFAIK Harmattan is quite good protected; a tool should not be able to install something else without getting the permission of the user.
How ever, if you blindly accept any requests, nobody will be able to protect you (and your device).
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On N9 check out this:
CacheMe 4 the N9, a geocaching client / MiniBible, a bible viewer / TheWord brings daily bible verses onto your phone / BatteryGraph to monitor the battery drainage / doublepress2unlock to unlock your phone with a double press onto the power button / GPRS Data Usage to monitor your GPRS data usage /
and more...

On N900 check out this: SleepAnalyser to analyse your sleep movements / PasswordMaker a for a password generator
 
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Hi, since I don't want to open new thread about Meescan, can someone - good man - supply me in (.deb) file, because "it is not availiable in my country".

Thnx.

Ok, got it. By the way, how to extract the .deb file - for example if I want to save it on PC, for futher installs.

Last edited by Garrett_PL; 06-01-2012 at 07:03 PM. Reason: Done some thinking
 
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