The Indian government’s demonetization policies are moving the country to digital payments through mobile phones, a move that is risky given the preference for low budget Android phones that struggle with Android app security testing.
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mHealth apps revolutionised the healthcare industry with their benefits to patients and doctors, allowing access to healthcare facilities outside of hospitals.
According to a report ‘Mobile Banking 2016’ by ING International Survey, use of mobile banking will continue to increase across Europe at a rate of 16% in the year 2017 …
With digital payments and cashless transactions making headlines in India, there also concerns over Android app security testing given the nations reliance on the Android devices and Android platform.
The timing of the BHIM app’s release is ideal for boosting digital transactions across India after the government made the move to cashless payments in a new, digital economy …
The Play Store has a lot of apps that claim to be secure, however, a lot use poorly implemented encryption, and low standards of Android app security …
Mobile security is taking center stage as a concern for companies, consumers, and for the President-elect, Donald Trump, with mobile app security testing remaining a fringe concern.
2016 focus new attention on data security in healthcare industry with mHealth apps, used for access to personal and confidential data coming under scrutiny.
And the winner for security fails of 2016 is…Android, with numerous software, hardware, and Android app security testing problems!
On December 21st 2016 Apple announced a change to its iOS app security plans with the extension of its App Transport Security.
The mHealth apps developer Quest Diagnostics had a data breach leading to the health records of 34,000 people being breached.
Security researchers at Russian antivirus firm Dr. Web have discovered malicious firmware in cheap Android phones and tablets that collect data, displays ads and embeds APK files on the device …
Chip maker Qualcomm claimed in a new report that mobile banking apps and e-wallets in India failed to deploy hardware level security to secure online transactions and undermining mobile app security testing.
A Techcrunch article introduces Number 26 as ‘A Bank Designed For The 21st Century’, the German startup promised to fix the problems of European banking …