Google rolling out Android zero-touch enrollment option
With Android zero-touch enrollment, the next time you roll out Android devices to your employees, the devices can be ready to use right out of the box.
With Android zero-touch enrollment, the next time you roll out Android devices to your employees, the devices can be ready to use right out of the box.
Android Oreo, Google’s newest mobile operating system, has gotten good reviews from cybersecurity specialists who applaud its new security features.
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The uptick in Google Play Store spyware continues. The latest incident features apps that get infected after being vetted by Google.
Judy Android malware somehow bypassed Google’s antivirus system to offer a large amount of apps that were ultimately downloaded by unsuspecting users.
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After years of cutthroat tactics against the open-source community, and Linux in particular, Microsoft is embracing its former foes. What’s going on?