Android security in the enterprise - can the worst flaws be fixed?
How do Android's growing list of vulnerabilities affect enterprises and is there much they can do about them?
John E Dunn | 10 Aug | Read more
How do Android's growing list of vulnerabilities affect enterprises and is there much they can do about them?
John E Dunn | 10 Aug | Read more
Android smartphones fail basic reset test passed by BlackBerry and Apple
John E Dunn | 25 May | Read more
Cheap clone Android tablets of the sort that crowd the shelves of many bricks-and-mortar US stores are often riddled with dangerous but hidden security flaws, a test by BlueBox Security has found.
John E Dunn | 27 Nov | Read more
You wouldn't likely know if you are under cell phone surveillance, but you would if you were about to make a call and your phone displayed an unencrypted connection warning that states, "Caution: The mobile network's standard encryption has been turned off, possibly by a rogue base station (IMSI Catcher'). Unencrypted calls not recommended."
Darlene Storm | 03 Sep | Read more
U.S. Sen. Al Franken questioned Samsung on the privacy protections the company has in place for the fingerprint scanning technology on its recently released Galaxy S5 smartphone.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 14 May | Read more
As part of the NSA's program to certify commercial off-the-shelf technology for use inside the agency, mobile devices from Samsung and Boeing have been cleared for use by NSA employees.
By Dirk A. D. Smith | 10 Feb | Read more