Tag: Mobile
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News for Android Developers: Google Revises App Development Guidelines
In an attempt to improve Android apps’ security and overall performance, Google has come up with revised Android app development …
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OnePlus website hacked; credit card data of 40,000 users stolen
If you are a OnePlus customer and bought their products through their website between mid-November 2017 and January 11, 2018, chances are …
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OnePlus minus 40,000 credit cards: Smartmobe store hacked to siphon payment info to crooks
OnePlus today confirmed thieves siphoned tens of thousands of people’s credit card numbers from its online store. The Chinese phone company …
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OnePlus Says 40,000 Credit Card Numbers Were Stolen From Its Site
It turns out a malicious script has been hiding on its website for about two months. According to OnePlus, an unknown attacker accessed one …
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Researchers Uncover Government-Sponsored Mobile Hacking Group Operating Since 2012
A global mobile espionage campaign collecting a trove of sensitive personal information from victims since at least 2012 has accidentally …
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7 Mobile App Development Trends to Watch Out for in 2018
Swiftly moving away from the world of web apps and desktop accessibility, 2017 saw an upsurge in the number of users choosing mobile to be …
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Are mobile devices insecure by nature?
It is no easy feat to recall going through life without the vast variety of mobile devices that are now part of our day-to-day. What is …
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Okta teams up with ServiceNow to bring identity layer to breach containment
Okta and fellow cloud company ServiceNow got together to build an app that helps ServiceNow customers using their security operations tools …
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Mobile devices and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should. …
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Increasing Importance of Mobile Makes Malware a Priority
In August, Google pulled more than 500 apps from its Play store, after a security firm warned that the mobile applications had incorporated an advertising library, called lgexin, that could download malicious plugins. …
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