Android's reset function fails to delete data from Samsung and HTC smartphones
Android smartphones fail basic reset test passed by BlackBerry and Apple
John E Dunn | 25 May | Read more
Android smartphones fail basic reset test passed by BlackBerry and Apple
John E Dunn | 25 May | Read more
Nearly half of Android devices are vulnerable to an attack that could replace a legitimate app with malicious software that can collect sensitive data from a phone.
Jeremy Kirk | 25 Mar | Read more
Lookout Mobile Security spots 12 versions of 'NotFunny' adware, downloaded 130,000 times
John E Dunn | 19 Mar | Read more
Hundreds of Android and iOS apps are still vulnerable to a dangerous attack revealed two weeks ago that can compromise encrypted data, a security vendor said Tuesday.
Jeremy Kirk | 18 Mar | Read more
Some smartphone manufacturers are not configuring devices running the latest version of Android to automatically encrypt personal data, which Google had said would scramble data by default.
Jeremy Kirk | 03 Mar | Read more
These days, it is almost impossible to meet someone who doesn't own a cell phone. More specifically, smartphones, whether it be the trendy iPhone, corporate favored Blackberry or modern Windows Mobile, almost everyone has joined the smartphone frenzy -- and with good reason. A smartphone offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary phone.
Spencer McIntyre | 05 Nov | Read more