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Rise seen in use of Google service for mobile botnets
Mobile botnets are on the rise and cybercriminals are using the Google Cloud Messaging service as a conduit for sending data from command-and-control...
Cruise line plans 11ac network upgrades for stem-to-stern Wi-Fi
People sign up for cruise ships to get away from it all. But not quite all: Passengers still want Wi-Fi access for the growing number of mobile...
Citrix streamlines mobile productivity with new XenMobile
In case you haven't been paying attention, the rules for IT adminsA have changed. Companies generally don't call the shots any more for which...
D'oh! Basic flaw in WhatsApp could allow attackers to decrypt messages
The popular mobile messaging application WhatsApp Messenger has a major design flaw in its cryptographic implementation that could allow attackers to...
5 Wi-Fi security myths you must abandon now
Wi-Fi has evolved over the years, and so have the techniques for securing your wireless network. An Internet search could unearth information...
Mozilla unmasks security flaw in Persona, warns other OpenID implementers
A vulnerability found recently in an OpenID-based feature of the Mozilla Persona online identity management service prompted the company to advise...
Security industry in 'rut,' struggling to keep up with cybercriminals
Experts agree hackers are winning but some are hesitant to blame it on a lack of new technology, however
Security industry in 'rut,' struggling to keep up with cybercriminals
Experts agree hackers are winning but some are hesitant to blame it on a lack of new technology, however
Social media, mobile phones top attack targets
Hackers exploiting lack of security basics, finds IBM X-Force analysis
German hackers crack Apple fingerprint technology
Chaos Computer Club fools Touch ID on iPhone 5S
Apple's iOS 7 patches 80 vulnerabilities
Old flaws get fixes even as a new one appears
ATF CIO Pushes for a More Mobile Government
The CIO of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives outlines efforts within the government to mobilize the workforce, noting the...
Apple's iPhone 5S reopens debate on sensor data collection
While data collected from sensors can be useful to hackers, it can also help defend against them by alerting companies to unusual behavior
Fingerprint sensor in iPhone 5S is no silver bullet, researchers say
The fingerprint sensor in Apple's new iPhone 5S has the potential to enhance the security of the device, but the devil will be in the details.
Apple's iOS 7 gives security pros a lot to like
New mobile OS, launched with its iPhone 5S and 5C and a free update for iOS 6 users, should strengthen Apple's appeal in the enterprise
Apple's iOS 7 gives security pros a lot to like
New mobile OS, launched with its iPhone 5S and 5C and a free update for iOS 6 users, should strengthen Apple's appeal in the enterprise
Apple's iPhone 5S opens up more questions than answers for businesses
While the new smartphone could put Apple in a 'leading position back into the enterprise,' a lot has to happen before its potential is...
Apple's iPhone 5S opens up more questions than answers for businesses
While the new smartphone could put Apple in a 'leading position back into the enterprise' a lot has to happen before its potential is realized
Email spam campaign distributes Android scareware
Android malware is following in the footsteps of Windows malware with attackers adopting some of the same distribution and monetization techniques...
Android Trojans gain botnet distribution, new code
Obad malware grows through zombie net, while Hesperbot takes a new tack on banking malware