Lookout: Dark Caracal Points To APT Actors Moving To Mobile Targets
Lookout researchers discussed Dark Caracal’s implications for APT actors in the mobile space and why its now a juicy target.
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Lookout researchers discussed Dark Caracal’s implications for APT actors in the mobile space and why its now a juicy target.
Threatpost | The first stop for security news
AndroidGuys |
Rumor: Sony finally moving on from OmniBalance to bezel-less in early 2018
AndroidGuys While manufacturers like Samsung, LG or Xiaomi are racing to release the most appealing bezel-less smartphone out there, other Android OEMs like Sony or Nokia seem to prefer the classical approach. Case in point, Sony at IFA 2017 unveiled … Mirai … |
Over the past few years Cisco has changed the face of its security business. What was once a struggling concern is now the fastest-growing part of Cisco. How did the company do this? Part of the rebirth of Cisco security can be traced to a change in focus, away from point products to a more data-driven model. Big data, analytics and machine learning have been hot topics in IT, and Cisco has gotten religion in this area and applied it masterfully to its security business.
Today, Cisco added to that when it announced its intent to acquire privately held Observable Networks. The St. Louis-based company provides dynamic network behavior monitoring to help security teams find anomalies that could indicate a breach. The product captures data and analyzes it to gain situational awareness of all users, devices and traffic, not only on a company’s network, but also out to the cloud, with support for both Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
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Greenbot |
Samsung is finally moving to monthly updates for unlocked Galaxy phones
Greenbot According to an email obtained by ZDNet, Samsung will be moving to a monthly schedule for software updates, meaning unlocked phones should get regular Android security updates in a timely manner. In a reply to an update query from Samsung Mobile … Why Samsung ditched on-screen fingerprint scanning for Galaxy S8 |