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Yoggie Pico Pro review

Reviews The Pico Pro from Yoggie is an innovative mobile security device that's designed to extend corporate-level security to travelling notebooks. Thirteen security applications run on the USB stick, allowing internet traffic to be screened before it...

[October 9, 2007, 15:30]

Mobile-botnet threat 'a ticking time bomb'

News Mobile botnets have not yet appeared in security laboratories or the wild but conditions are already ripe for malware attacks to turn mobile phones into zombies, according to a security researcher. Chia Wing Fei, security response manager at F...

[October 27, 2008, 12:20]

Hackers to focus on iPhone next year

News Its immense popularity may turn the iPhone into a painful experience for Apple, if predictions that the mobile device will be a major security target in 2008 are realised. The company's Security Engineering and Response Team (Asert) said the iPhone...

[December 13, 2007, 7:45]

CA and F-Secure squabble over mobile threats

News Software and services company CA has accused F-Secure of hyping security threats to smartphones after the Finnish antivirus specialist launched a mobile security service last week. F-Secure signed a deal with Orange last week to provide security...

[July 24, 2006, 15:35]

Check Point, Nokia team up for security

News Firewall maker Check Point Software and communications giant Nokia have expanded their alliance and will co-develop security technology for mobile and Internet applications. Nokia has made a broad push into mobile security, including allowing...

[December 13, 2001, 9:42]

iPhone Goes Third-Party: Security Over Functionality?

Blog It’s been a few days since the iPhone SDK release, so as the notorious “Mobile Security Guru Guy” I wouldn’t be doing my part if not sharing my initial impressions. With mobile security at the forefront, the iPhone remains among the most secure...

[March 8, 2008, 15:34]

Mobile Banking Safe? Not So Much… Happy Valentines?

Blog As a lead researcher and mobile security expert at MyMobiSafe, let me just say for the record that mobile banking is not secure. With so many millions of dollars in infrastructure behind mobile banking, it is in the banks best interest to promote...

[February 16, 2009, 14:20]

Symantec warns users over Bluetooth security

News With Bluetooth fast becoming a commonplace feature on mobile devices, users need to be aware of vulnerabilities and learn how to protect themselves from security threats. A study by research firm InsightExpress revealed that 73 percent of mobile...

[September 21, 2007, 9:52]

The Cell Phone Three Horse Race - Google vs. Symbian vs. MS Mobile

Talkback Naturally the open-source nature of Android presents a unique flavor of potential mobile security vulnerabilities, but nonetheless this is a good thing. The greatest issue that I see as a consumer concern is across all platforms is mobile security.

[November 8, 2007, 23:18]

MotionCam (Sony Ericsson)

Downloads Turn your mobile phone into security camera using motion detection technology. MotionCam enables your mobile phone to be used as a security camera by detecting motion and activities in the surrounding environment through the mobile phone's...

[April 4, 2005, 15:15]

Intrusion Detection Techniques for Mobile Wireless Networks

White Papers The rapid proliferation of wireless networks and mobile computing applications has changed the landscape of network security. This paper examines the vulnerabilities of wireless networks and argues that it must include intrusion detection in the...

[October 30, 2009, 2:20]

NetQin Mobile Antivirus WM6.0

Downloads All Rights ReservedDescriptionNetQin Mobile Antivirus, as the first software passing authentic certification by the Ministry of Public Security and product testing by the Research Institution of China Mobile, is a trustworthy mobile product...

[May 22, 2009, 8:00]

RSA looks to the everyday for security

News RSA Security is expected on Tuesday to announce a new user authentication method designed to replace traditional security tokens with mobile phones, PDAs and other devices loaded with RSA's SecurID algorithm.

[February 14, 2006, 8:00]

Developing Secure Mobile Applications

White Papers Security requirements for mobile applications are constantly increasing. In this webinar, the viewer will learn from wireless security and platform simulation experts how to avoid common pitfalls and confidently develop security features for mobile...

[June 16, 2006, 0:00]

Mobile Terrorism The New Front of Cyber-Terrorism

Talkback With the 2008 being marked as the year of open source platforms in the wireless industry, mobile terrorism has become a reality of homeland security. As the technological depth of cyber-terrorists continues to evolve, mobile security will also play...

[December 4, 2007, 17:06]

Gphone vs iPhone: The security debate

News Security vendor McAfee, which produces proprietary security software for mobile devices, has been quick to defend open-source practices for developing mobile code. For any mobile-device platform, security should not be a developer option but a...

[November 8, 2007, 15:27]

NetQin Mobile Antivirus S60

Downloads All Rights Reserved Description NetQin Mobile Antivirus, as the first software passing authentic certification by the Ministry of Public Security and product testing by the Research Institution of China Mobile, is a trustworthy mobile product...

[June 4, 2009, 8:00]

Hacking threat goes mobile

News While demonstrating the first generation of security tools for mobile devices, experts predict that it won't be long before hackers begin targeting computer users on the move. Experts at London's Infosec computer security conference are betting...

[April 25, 2001, 14:37]

F-Secure attacks smartphone spying software

News Antivirus company F-Secure has criticised the security of a mobile spying application. The Finnish security company said that Retina-X Studios' Mobile Spy is "not built to be secure", although Retina-X Studios has rejected the claims.

[October 1, 2007, 16:28]

Baltimore secures wireless deal in Japan

News Irish Baltimore Technologies inked a deal with Japanese mobile phone colossus DoCoMo Tuesday that will see it providing security for its mobile commerce service i-mode in Japan. Security firm Baltimore also announced Tuesday the Telepathy...

[February 21, 2001, 6:31]

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