A new Android malware enables a large-scale banking fraud by creating fake screens and secretly taking over your phone.
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CTIA Device of the Day: Galaxy Tabs feature device-level encryption, a first for any Android device, and Samsung, unlike Apple, had the enterprise in mind when developing its tablets. Tuesday was the ...
A longstanding debate between the security capabilities presented by iOS and Android continues to rage on. Is either ...
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The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA) has said that it’s working on bringing end-to-end encryption to different messaging platforms that support the RCS protocol. Unfortunately, the ...
With the increasing sophistication of digital threats, safeguarding your phone and personal data has never been more crucial. Android is responding with a suite of new security features designed to ...
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New Android malware ‘Sturnus’ can steal banking logins and read WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal messages by bypassing encryption. Experts warn of rising attacks.
The GSM Association promises end-to-end encryption is coming to the Rich Communication Services messaging standard, which will better protect communications between mobile devices. Now that Apple ...