Unprepared for the mobile security meltdown – Business Spectator

Unprepared for the mobile security meltdown
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Businesses in Australia and around the world are failing to make adequate provisions to protect their valuable data against mobile security threats.That's according to the latest study commissioned by us at BT, which explored the attitudes of IT

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Android’s latest security mess will get worse before it gets better – BGR


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Android's latest security mess will get worse before it gets better
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Late last month, security researcher Joshua Drake informed the world about an Android exploit known as Stagefright. Google was informed about the vulnerability months in advance, but this was the first time the public was hearing about a security hole
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Black Hat 2015: Spectacular floor distractions

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As if hacked cars and massive Android vulnerabilities weren’t enough to keep the attention of security experts attending Black Hat 2015 in Las Vegas, the vendors at this increasingly vendor-driven show were wheeling out shiny distractions ranging from food and drink to celebrity lookalikes to custom art and free giveaways. Here’s a look at some of what helped keep Black Hat entertained. (See all the stories from Black Hat.)

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Stagefright shocks Samsung, LG, and Google into taking phone security seriously – Digital Trends


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Stagefright shocks Samsung, LG, and Google into taking phone security seriously
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Sony doesn't want to commit itself to monthly Android security updates, and instead is happy to address them on a case-by-case basis, at least that's the impression from its statement provided to Digital Trends. It reads: “Sony Mobile takes the
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