Apple patches iPhone Broadcom wi-fi bug; Samsung Galaxy may be affected too
Apple races out a patch for a iOS devices that likely also affects Samsung's Galaxy S7 and a number of other Android smartphones too.
Apple races out a patch for a iOS devices that likely also affects Samsung's Galaxy S7 and a number of other Android smartphones too.
Scammers put a fake Android security patch app in Google Play to infect smartphones.
Google has released its Android Security Annual Report detailing its and the ecosystems security achievements and shortcomings during 2015.
In the wake of the Stagefright bug, Google, LG and Samsung vowed to deliver monthly Android security updates, but HTC says the schedule is “unrealistic” due to carriers.
According to new figures from the US’s largest mobile carrier, the Android malware problem is "truly negligible" but adware could become one.
The super-cheap Android tablets everyone bought on Black Friday and Cyber Monday could pose problems for enterprises when they arrive at the workplace after the holidays.
Maria Korolov | 03 Dec | Read more
A security researcher has found another flaw in the Android browser that a cybercriminal could use to steal sensitive data.
Antone Gonsalves | 03 Oct | Read more
Research on Android malware called KorBanker has uncovered a treasure trove of text messages that include authentication codes for Google and Facebook and VPN passwords.
Antone Gonsalves | 05 Sep | Read more
On Wednesday, a report from Forbes left some security experts scratching their heads, when a contributor for the publication reported that Samsung was throwing in the towel on the Knox platform.
Steve Ragan | 11 Jul | Read more
Maker of popular Galaxy smartphones teams up with Lookout Mobile Security to bolster its own Knox technology
John P. Mello | 05 Sep | Read more
Android smartphones and tablets are under attack, and the most popular tools developed to protect them are easily circumvented, according to new research from Northwestern University and the University of North Carolina.
Hundreds of free apps in the Android market vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks as a result of unsound use of secure socket layer (SSL)
Antone Gonsalves | 19 Oct | Read more
A team of researchers from two German universities has released a study asserting that many of the most popular free apps available through the Google Play store may be vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks -- seriously threatening user privacy.
Android doesn't rival BlackBerry when it comes to security and enterprise support. But Android devices can still be reasonably secure. Here are some tips to help you protect your investment, privacy and data.
Eric Geier | 29 Aug | Read more