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Researchers make easy work of Android lockscreen security – We Live Security (blog)


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Researchers make easy work of Android lockscreen security
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The security flaw was reported by the team from the university to the Android security team towards the end of June. In August, it committed a patch to resolve the issue and on September 9th, announced that the 5.1.1 build LMY48M had fixed the issue.
Lock screen flaw found in AndroidBBC News
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Android lockscreen can be hacked using a simple text password: Overloading the Daily Mail
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Managing mobile security threats in work (infographic) – Siliconrepublic.com

Managing mobile security threats in work (infographic)
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Mobile security in the workplace opens businesses up to a stream of potential threats. People bring in their own devices, log into company accounts, and from there anything is possible. But what can you do to secure yours systems? Created by NeonSMS

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A review of Android for Work: Dual-persona support comes to Android

If you work in an office environment, you probably know a few people—maybe a lot of people—with two smartphones. One is a personal phone full of pictures of the family, games, social networking, and sports stuff, and the other is a company-issued smartphone full of e-mail, appointments, contacts, and documents. With two phones, your IT department has full control over your work data and can remotely wipe it, and they never get to see your personal pictures or other information. It’s a workable setup, but the downside is all the duplication—you have two phones, two chargers, and almost no free pocket space. The other alternative is BYOD—Bring Your Own Device—in which the IT department takes over and installs a bunch of company software to your personal phone.

There is a better way, though, and it’s called a “dual-persona smartphone”—a way to have separate work and personal data on a single device. Blackberry was the first to have it baked into the OS in BB10, but in terms of OSes that users actually want to use, it’s been left up to often-clunky third-party solutions.

With Android 5.0, Google laid the groundwork for dual-persona support right in the OS with “managed profile” APIs, and now there’s a more complete solution from the company called “Android for Work.”

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Forbes ‘watering hole’ attack the work of Chinese state cyber espionage, claim … – Computing


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Forbes 'watering hole' attack the work of Chinese state cyber espionage, claim
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A "watering hole" attack on Forbes.com, one of the world's most popular news websites, which exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash, was the work of Chinese state espionage organisations, according to an analysis by security services company …

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