Android
Your device’s safety in someone else’s hands: root and jailbreak
December 02 by Paweł BułatRooting and jailbreaking are used to circumnavigate limitations on Android and iOS system but these strategies can have serious affects on a device's security
Incident Of The Week: FaceApp Now Viral For Security Risks
July 19 by Alarice RajagopalFaceApp has become popular for its ability to take a photo of anyone’s face and age it, or transform its features. Developed by a Russian-based company, it has gone viral because many are questioning...
Incident Of The Week: Malware Infects 25M Android Phones
July 12 by Alarice RajagopalCyber security researcher Check Point has warned Android users in a blog on July 10, 2019, that as many as 25 million Android mobile devices have been hit with a malware now being called ‘Agent Smith....
Latest In Cyber Security News Part 2: Where’s The Equifax Data?
February 21 by Alarice RajagopalContinuing the conversation in Episode #72 of Task Force 7 Radio, Host George Rettas and Co-Host Tom Pageler, discuss one of the great mysteries in cyber security over the last year: What happened to...
Actionable Insights: Google Extension, Android Caution And Apple Fix
February 11 by Alarice RajagopalIn order to help executives become more proactive in their cyber security tasks, the following is coverage of three recent updates and patches that cyber security professionals cannot afford to ignore...
Incident Of The Week: RAT Malware Strains Believed To Be N. Korean
February 16 by Dan GundermanOur "Incident of the Week" examines the dangers of two Trojan malware packages believed to be the work of Hidden Cobra, aka the Lazarus Group, which is pegged to the North Korean government.
The Current State Of Mobile Malware
November 27 by CSHub.com Editorial StaffFind out what the most common malware infection vectors are, how they’re plaguing the mobile enterprise, and how to overcome those challenges.
Enterprise Using Android? You’ve Got A Mobile Security Problem
November 14 by Dan GundermanDoubt your droid? New statistics suggest Android is the most insecure mobile operating system, stacked up against both Windows and iOS.
