Most mobile app risk comes from software your organization didn’t build, approve, or even know existed.
Start using a new app and you’ll often be asked to grant it permissions. But blindly accepting them could expose you to serious privacy and security risks. Let’s take a closer look.
It’s estimated that 75% of security vulnerabilities go undiscovered. Much of this has to do simply with ease of access – for a long time, mobile security has relied on biometric authentication, such ...
A staggering 62% of organizations have weathered mobile app security incidents, even as a remarkable 93% hold firm in their belief that their defenses are up to par Guardsquare, the leading provider ...
An analysis of more than half a million mobile applications found that nearly one in five had hardcoded encryption keys, nearly one in six used software components with known vulnerabilities, and ...
Is it time to add a security app to your mobile device? You bet, especially if it's an android. Without some protection your smart phone or table could wind up with a nasty virus that could compromise ...
Several mental health mobile apps with millions of downloads on Google Play contain security vulnerabilities that could expose users' sensitive medical information.
New information has shown that one of the more popular security suites available for Android and iOS is so fundamentally compromised, its claims constitute false advertising. That software suite, NQ ...