Modern connected mobile applications are coming under increased pressure from hackers and malware, on both iOS and Android.
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The new report from Google on the state of Android Security shows how the company is committed to fighting malware and fragmentation across devices and operating systems …
The healthcare industry is moving its focus to the consumerisation of its services through the use of mHealth apps and Internet of Things devices.
India is at the turning point of moving towards a cashless economy ever since the introduction of demonetisation by the Indian government in late 2016 …
Research from F5 Networks shows that users are failing to take measures to protect their data from hackers when using mobile apps …
As demonetisation in India introduced new users to mobile wallets and digital payment apps there remain questions over their security and the frequency of mobile app security testing.
It’s come to light that Wishbone, a mobile app popular with the millennial demographic, missed out backend and mobile app security testing after a data breach from August 2016 was reported that compromised 9.4 million records.
As digital payment apps take over after India’s demonetisation stopping hacking and transaction fraud has taken centre stage for the banks and financial institutions …
In early March, smart home accessories company Nest announced that it had added two-step authentication to its iOS and Android mobile apps, to help secure user accounts …
As the rush to release impacts businesses security risks are growing requiring collaboration between mobile app developers and operations teams to stop vulnerabilities with DevSecOps.
Mobile app security testing research from Appthority shows that Uber if exposing sensitive personal and corporate data.
Client side security issues have the potential to lead to a product’s backend being compromised. 3% of the Android apps that we looked at contained secrets that exposed the backend infrastructure.
Mobile app security testing of Confide, the messaging app of choice for President Trump’s aides, has numerous vulnerabilities in it.
Apple users on the beta version of iOS 10.3 are reportedly getting push notifications from Apple to enable Two Factor Authentication for their Apple user IDs to help improve device and iOS app security.