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SAP partners with Ericsson on mobile security apps – TechRadar UK


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SAP partners with Ericsson on mobile security apps
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As part of the SAP partnership, SAP's Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) software will be hosted on the Ericsson Cloud in order to enable mobile operators to address enterprise mobile security. Ericsson will offer SAP Mobile Secure's cloud-based …
SAP, Ericsson team up for mobile management and appsComputerworld
Ericsson and SAP announce solution for enterprise mobility managementMarketWatch
CTIA 2014: Ericsson, SAP jointly building secure enterprise highwayRCR Wireless News
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Android security boss: anti-virus apps are a waste of time – TechRadar UK


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Android security boss: anti-virus apps are a waste of time
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With malware on smartphones an unfortunate reality, it's no wonder that so many people choose to protect themselves with anti-virus apps. But Google's Android Security Chief, Adrian Ludwig, says there's not much point in the average user downloading
Android security chief: anti-virus apps are overratedAndroid Community
Android's Security Chief Thinks Anti-Virus Apps Are UnnecessaryUbergizmo

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Android botnet sending millions of copied texts to Korea and China – TechRadar UK

Android botnet sending millions of copied texts to Korea and China
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A malicious botnet has been uncovered by security researchers. The software sends copies of users' SMS' to email addresses believed to be registered in Korea and China. Named MicroSMS, it infects Android devices by pretending to be a settings app 

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Android lock screen security flaw outed on a Galaxy Note 2 – TechRadar UK

Android lock screen security flaw outed on a Galaxy Note 2
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A self-proclaimed mobile enthusiast discovered a security vulnerability in a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 that could give anyone access to a user's home screen, including making phone calls. Terence Eden posted about the security loophole on his personal blog

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