Without securing their mobile apps, any mishandling of customers' sensitive information during the holiday shopping season could haunt retailers for months and years to come.
The current wave of action against mobile apps stems from an early November promise from the CAC to "clean up" those that are committing privacy violations or facilitating criminal activity.
Four Canadian privacy agencies are launching an investigation to determine if donut giant Tim Hortons has obtained meaningful user consent for the data collection of personal information on their app.
Proposed bill in U.S. will require developers to provide warning labels for apps originating from countries considered as national security risks before consumers download them.
Majority of fraud transactions are coming from mobile apps and mobile browsers. How do the hackers attack mobile apps and how could you protect yourself against it?