BYOD policy: Who controls your smartphone?
You bought your phone, you pay the bills, so you get to decide how to use it, right? Not quite. There’s a battle over who controls your smartphone.
You bought your phone, you pay the bills, so you get to decide how to use it, right? Not quite. There’s a battle over who controls your smartphone.
Apple’s reputation for having a secure OS for its mobile devices just took another hit. This time, the problem centers on flawed Apple password policies.
Some Google Play Store apps have been infected yet again, this time by a nasty and dangerous banking Trojan called Bankbot.
Android Oreo, Google’s newest mobile operating system, has gotten good reviews from cybersecurity specialists who applaud its new security features.
The iOS 11 update fixes numerous and rather dangerous exploits. Read the report to be informed and be motivated to patch your iOS devices now.
Google Play Store has been hit yet again with apps for Android that are infected with malware. The culprit: ExpensiveWall malware.
The mobile workforce is exploding, and mobile security solutions for the enterprise are a necessity. These best practices can keep businesses secure.
With workers wanting access from anywhere, mobile security technology gives companies the belief their data is secure. But is it a false sense of security?
Marcher malware, a powerful banking scam that steals banking credentials and credit card info, has been found in a fake Adobe Flash Player update.
Google has had to scramble again to eliminate malware from its Play Store. The latest culprit: apps infected with the Ztorg Trojan virus.