Android security in the enterprise - can the worst flaws be fixed?
How do Android's growing list of vulnerabilities affect enterprises and is there much they can do about them?
How do Android's growing list of vulnerabilities affect enterprises and is there much they can do about them?
Frost Data Capital tie-up will see 10 firms seeded per year
Not as big as December's 400Gbps monster but still big enough
Most applications are patched by vendors on day one. But a dangerous minority - especially third-party open source - take a lot longer
US, UK and Germany are the most targeted countries
Fighting bad people, Google style
User names and Web email addresses filched.
IBM is apparently planning the most "devastating" jobs cuts in US business history, reportedly up to 110,000 employees from a global workforce of 435,000, an unconfirmed report has suggested.
Slovakian security wizards ESET have delved deep into the guts of the TorrentLocker ransom malware and pulled out some interesting details of its destructive life story starting with the number of files it has encrypted – a misery-inducing 285 million to date.
Hopes that an Internet of Things (IoT) based on IPv6 might soon become a reality has been given a boost by the news that features friendly to this vision of universal, low-power connectivity have just been added to the next version of Bluetooth.
CryptoLocker, CryptoWall, CryptoDefense, Dirty Decrypt, Critroni, CTB Locker, TorrentLocker, Cryptographic Locker. The first and most famous of those, CryptoLocker, might be gone but still the an army of clones keep coming, getting ever more sophisticated, targeting more file types and storage shares.
Phishing attacks from inside Facebook have fallen back from the historic peak of 2013 but still constitute 1 in 10 of all attacks of this type blocked by Kaspersky's security software, the firm has reported.
Apple iPhone, iPad and Mac users in Australia and New Zealand are being pestered by mysterious ransom messages demanding up to $100 in order to 'unlock' their devices. A hack of some iCloud user accounts is suspected.
Google shifted a paltry 2.1 million Chromebooks in 2013, a figure that could still grow to 11 million per annum by 2019, new figures from US outfit ABI Research have predicted.
Microsoft has launched a new website to "tell the untold story" of something it believes changed the history of Windows security and indeed Microsoft itself – the Software Development Lifecycle or plain ‘SDL' for short.