Huawei on 5G bans: ‘We don’t do bad things’, no backdoors
Huawei hits back at US accusations of backdoors.
Huawei hits back at US accusations of backdoors.
Smartphones are by far the most popular target of mobile malware, and the infection rate is soaring, according to new research by Nokia.
Tim Greene | 29 Mar | Read more
The European Commission is drafting new security regulations for Internet of Things devices to boost consumer confidence in technology that is proving incredibly difficult to keep secure.
Robot hitchiker attacked, abandoned... Nokia sells Here mapping business to German car makers... Spy-spotting software comes to Wall St... and more tech news
IDG News Service staff | 03 Aug | Read more
Nokia Here goes to car makers...Bill proposes automotive security standard...Microsoft write down leads to quarterly loss....and more tech news.
IDG News Service staff | 22 Jul | Read more
Huawei and Ericsson appear to be the main players for securing handsets, judging by recent patent filings.
Margi Murphy | 21 Apr | Read more
Spy agencies may have your phone’s encryption keys ... Re-engineering 4G for IoT... Hackers are still lurking in U.S. State Department network ... and more tech news.
IDG News Service staff | 20 Feb | Read more
A global effort to improve awareness of mobile-app privacy policies could gain further weight after Apple released new figures confirming that mobile apps continue to be bought and downloaded at record-breaking pace.
David Braue | 09 Jan | Read more
An unknown person or group reportedly stole the cryptographic key used by Nokia to digitally sign applications for Symbian OS and extorted millions of euros from the company in 2007 by threatening to make the key public.
Lucian Constantin | 19 Jun | Read more
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is under fire today over revelations that its Lumia line of Windows Phone-powered handsets sent personal data – including information from phones used by senior members of Finland's government – to Microsoft servers in the U.S., according to a report in the Helsinki Times.
African business people are increasingly dependent on mobile devices but don't necessarily feel they need security software, according to a survey of 1,776 African professionals conducted by the Africa Business Panel and released Wednesday.
Olusegun Abolaji Ogundeji | 30 Oct | Read more
The government is working with the main mobile phone companies to help tackle the increasing problem of mobile phone thefts.
Antony Savvas | 15 Oct | Read more
For sheer volume of bulletins – 14 - Microsoft's Patch Tuesday this month will prove onerous, with one critically important set of patches aimed to fix flaws in all versions of the Internet Explorer browser that can result in remote code execution on victims' machines.
Tim Greene | 05 Sep | Read more
With BlackBerry cast aside by Android and Apple iOS, Microsoft has an opportunity to fill the security gap
Antone Gonsalves | 04 Sep | Read more
Building Security in Maturity Model leaders promote the dozen most popular security practices of the year
Taylor Armerding | 20 Dec | Read more