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SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean authorities ordered on Friday SK Telecom to strengthen data security and imposed a fine after ...
SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other ...
SKT lined up a KRW700 billion investment to overhaul its cybersecurity systems as authorities reportedly fined the operator ...
G Foundry introduces zero-trust architecture and quantum-safe protocols to secure mobile connectivity—raising the bar for ...
The mobile network operator is a service provider that owns and manages telecom infrastructure, offering calls, texts, and ...
Lookout, Inc., the data-centric cloud security company, today released the Lookout Mobile Threat Landscape Report for Q2 2024. The report highlights i ...
Technologies like network slicing, continuous authentication and AI can ensure modernized, mobile-first applications remain ...
South Korea's ministry has imposed a fine of up to 30 million won ($21,970) on SK Telecom following a significant data leak.
In a decisive step toward digital self-reliance, NxtQuantum Shift Technologies has announced the launch of NxtQuantum OS, ...
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QuantGold has unveiled Qsecore, a SIM-layer encryption platform that operates independently of phone operating systems and third-party cloud providers, marking a significant advancement in mobile ...
States are rolling out internationally accepted mobile driver's licenses — but who's using them? A Government Technology ...