While there is no evidence at present of a rash of "juice jacking attacks on public USB charging stations, or even any novel exploits of this nature, appropriate precautions should still be taken. Read More
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is suing Israeli surveillance technology firm NSO Group. It alleged that NSO group exploited a WhatsApp hack to spy on more than 1,400 people in 20 countries. Read More
In a recent case against Retina-X, FTC alleged the developer created monitoring apps that provide online and physical tracking of individuals which could also be used for illegal activities. Read More
Top 30 travel apps were found not to meet basic security and privacy standards in a recent study. Should users take the risks for great travel deals and savings in money? Read More
New iPhone exploit allows anyone to permanently jailbreak by using a USB cable to bypass the bootROM. The exploit compromises all models from iPhone 4S to iPhone X and cannot be fixed with a software update. Read More
Privacy concerns over AI and mobile apps are rising in China as their data protection standards and respect for personal privacy appear to be lower than in the West. Read More
iOS devices are widely considered to be stronger in mobile device security. However, the recent iOS watering hole attack discovered by Google should make consumers think twice on it. Read More
Huawei claims that not only will they benchmark its Hongmeng OS against Apple iOS when it comes to data privacy and security, it will also be 60% faster than Android and MacOS. Read More
Think fake mobile apps are just displaying annoying advertisements? Think again as attackers are using them to steal data, extort ransoms or even infiltrate to company network through your phone. Read More
In the competitive world of mobile app development, companies need to take mobile app security as an important factor to protect consumer data and privacy. Read More