A problem in a memory chip common to Android devices is giving root access to devices and raising issues for Android app security testing.
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The increase of corporate devices and BYOD policies means more security risks with new devices, apps, and the need for mobile app security testing.
The exploit known as Dirty Cow, part of the Linux source code since 2007, is now being exploited to undermine Android app security testing.
A few years ago asking a security expert about the risk of mobile malware would draw a mixed response, ask that question today and there is a consensus that mobile malware is a distinct …
It is clear from the threat landscape that mobile app are just as vulnerable to cyber threats that mobile app security testing has trouble detecting such as malware, phishing, pharming Man In the Middle attacks, etc as web apps.
The growth in the number of public Wi-Fi hotspots across the world now exposes more mobile phone owners to the danger of Man in the Middle (MiTM) attacks and shows the need to do mobile app security testing for Transport Layer Security.
The rise of bug bounties has replaced mobile app security testing as a method for finding vulnerabilities in code across the client and backend.
The claim was made by a Russian company, Elcomsoft after iOS mobile app security testing.
We’ve added a number of new features to our mobile app security testing platform to help our users zero in on their security profile:
The 3.2 updates to PCI mobile app security testing show that protecting information assets is a key challenge for enterprises today.
The analysts at Technavio forecast growth of 8% from 2016-2020 for the mobile security market, including mobile security applications, mobile device management solutions, and mobile app security testing.
The HIPAA standard was formulated to regulate privacy and security in the healthcare sector. But it has not been very successful in keeping up with the desired outcomes.
A recently discovered malware is said to be exploiting Android application security by stealing iCloud credentials and sideloading risky apps by gaining root privilege on Android devices …
On 13th September 2016 Google announced an Android app security challenge, “Project Zero ”, that will reward its winner up to $200,000 for successfully exploiting one or more unidentified vulnerabilities from Android app security testing.