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Researchers spent six months poking holes in Signal and urge a bigger spotlight on security testing.
A researcher at the Security Analyst Summit described the insecure state Samsung’s Tizen operating system.
The latest Wikileaks dump of Apple hacking tools, the LastPass vulnerabilities, and a new Android security report are discussed.
Google said half of Android devices are unpatched and that percentage of potentially harmful apps on phones installed from all sources rose in 2016.
Mike Mimoso talks to Duo Security co-founder and CTO Jon Oberheide at RSA Conference about Google’s BeyondCorp security model, enforcing perimeter security, how endpoint security has evolved through the years, and the future of passwords.
Google removed a family of malicious apps, Chamois, from its Play marketplace recently that were found manipulating ad traffic.
Researchers demonstrate how malicious apps can break into secure Android work containers on EMM managed phones.
Google pumped more life into the use of physical keys as a second form of authentication when it added Security Key enforcement support to G Suite.
Zimperium announced Tuesday its N-Days Exploit Acquisition Program that will reward researchers for Android and iOS exploits.
Academics studying 283 Android VPN apps quantified a number of problems associated with native platform support for VPN clients through the BIND_VPN_SERVICE.