Lights out for LightsOut: Google purges virulent adware from Play Store
Apps containing LightsOut, a particularly nasty form of adware, have been purged from the Play Store, just the latest in a series of problems in the Android app ecosystem.
Apps containing LightsOut, a particularly nasty form of adware, have been purged from the Play Store, just the latest in a series of problems in the Android app ecosystem.
The productivity boosts that workforce mobility brings along with it are awesome, but only if enterprises are able to manage the data protection challenges.
Mobile security myths are keeping some companies from adopting mobile devices while endangering other companies that have. Here are the facts.
Google has issued patches for Nexus, Pixel, and Pixel 2 phones, closing some holes that affect encryption strength and privilege escalation.
Google is taking new measures to protect Play Store users from spying apps, but after several incidents in the past, are they doing enough?
Whether it’s BYOD or working remotely from home, enterprise mobility is exploding. And so are enterprise mobile security woes.
After embarrassing incidents where malware has been found in the Google Play Store, a Google Play bug bounty program with HackerOne has been announced.
It is quite common for malware to morph into multiple variations with different functions. DoubleLocker ransomware is proof of this.
Lenovo users need to read this to see if a device they use is affected by high-risk vulnerabilities. If so, there are Lenovo patches you must apply ASAP.
The recently discovered KRACK attack is a doozy of a zero-day threat: It puts virtually every WiFi capable device at risk.