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Victims lost an average of a day’s time dealing with mobile security issues: Norton’s Study – DATAQUEST


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Victims lost an average of a day's time dealing with mobile security issues: Norton's Study
DATAQUEST
Mobile security risks are growing rapidly. Globally, out of the 10.8 million apps analysed by Symantec's Norton Mobile Insights in 2015, almost 3.3 million were classified as malware, a 230 percent increase from 2014. The Norton Mobile Survey shows
Security of mobile wallets under threat by online shopping and social network: Norton reportindiatvnews.com
Smartphone apps putting Indians' privacy at risk: global leader in cyber securityIndia Live Today
Consumers trading privacy for cool new mobile apps: Norton studyBusiness Standard
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This Week In Credit Card News: Fewer Subprime Borrowers; Average Data Breach Cost Is $4 Million – Forbes

This Week In Credit Card News: Fewer Subprime Borrowers; Average Data Breach Cost Is $ 4 Million
Forbes
Millions of U.S. Consumers Are Escaping Subprime. The percentage of Americans with subprime credit scores has fallen to the lowest level in more than a decade, a development that could give bank lending and the overall economy a boost. The share of …

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Average cost of a data breach is now US$4 million – iTWire (press release)

Average cost of a data breach is now US$ 4 million
iTWire (press release)
That's according to the '2016 Cost of a Data Breach Study: Global Analysis' from IBM and Ponemon Institute conducted on 383 companies in 12 countries that had a data breach ranging from approximately 3,000 to over 101,500 compromised records.

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Third-party software, not Microsoft’s, blamed for 76% of vulnerabilities on average PC

Don’t blame Microsoft if your PC is insecure, because three quarters of reported security vulnerabilities in 2013 were found in third-party software and not Microsoft programs. Yet also according to the Denmark-based security firm Secunia that analyzed vulnerabilities in the top 50 most-used software products, the number of holes in Windows 7 and XP doubled in 2013 and Windows 8 was the operating system…
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