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Cloak and dagger – the app security threats hiding in plain sight – ITProPortal


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Cloak and dagger – the app security threats hiding in plain sight
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The team discovered a flaw in the Android OS, going all the way up to the most recent version 7.1.2, which would enable attackers to control the UI feedback of the device and essentially take complete control, all without tipping off the user. The

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Is internet security fundamentally flawed? – ITProPortal


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Is internet security fundamentally flawed?
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Is internet security fundamentally flawed? While there certainly are challenges and that some will say that security is fundamentally broken, the good news is that there are things that you can do that will greatly increase the chances of a more
Akamai Releases Third Quarter 2016 State of the Internet / Security ReportPR Newswire (press release)
DDoS Attacks Hit Unprecedented Scales in 2016 Third Quarter: Akamai ReporteWeek
Major DDoS Attack Causes US Outages on Twitter, Reddit, OthersCIO Today
TechRepublic –Business Recorder (press release) (registration) (blog) –IDTechEx.com (press release)
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Enterprises need to put mobile security in the spotlight, before the lights go out! – ITProPortal


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Enterprises need to put mobile security in the spotlight, before the lights go out!
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Checking emails, accessing work data, keeping in contact with friends, scanning social media — you may even be reading this article on one — your mobile phone is the gateway into everything you do, both personally, and increasingly on a professional …

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Mobile security risks abound: Here’s what you should be focusing on – ITProPortal


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Mobile security risks abound: Here's what you should be focusing on
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A 2015 survey by Ponemon Institute found that 40 per cent of the 400 organisations studied aren't scanning the code in their apps for security vulnerabilities and roughly 50 per cent do not devote any budget to mobile security. Given the dominance of

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