The Cell Phone Three Horse Race - Google Vs. Symbian Vs. MS Mobile
Talkback The days of the “safe phone” have come and gone; essentially every mobile handset has its share of security vulnerabilities today. Naturally the open-source nature of Android presents a unique flavor of potential mobile security vulnerabilities...
[November 8, 2007, 23:18]
MySpace Mobile: The Beginning Of Cell Phone Social Networking
Blog MySpace Mobile: The Beginning of Cell Phone Social Networking As more sites come online specifically designed to accommodate cell phones, the future of mobinetting is being defined. With these new definitions naturally come unique mobile security...
[March 23, 2008, 14:20]
Mobile Torrents A Cell Phone Security Nightmare
Blog Mobile Torrents A Cell Phone Security Nightmare For cell phone owner’s mobile torrents represent incredible access to mobile applications and other content, but for mobile security providers mobile torrents will be a security nightmare.
[August 27, 2007, 3:00]
What Is The Threat: Truth About Cell Phone Security
Blog Practically everyone these days has a cell phone, but with a rise in media attention towards “mobile security” what has happened to the security of cell phones? Our mobile security blogs have more detailed information about all of these and other...
[August 6, 2007, 14:21]
Cell Phone Car Alarms
Blog Perhaps auto insurance companies will foresee this hurdle as I do by requiring a mobile security solution or perhaps again… security will remain in the hands of the individual cell phone user. With advances in mobile application development, this...
[October 18, 2007, 22:38]
Cell Phone Challenges Driving Network Security Risks
Blog As mobile security varies greatly from computer security, there are many unique challenges that even the standard cell phone represents. Cell Phone Challenges Driving Network Security Risks Once a cell phone is given a network connection point (e...
[December 4, 2007, 16:37]
Mobile Games: Cell Phone Threat Or Friend?
Blog Mobile Games: Cell Phone Threat or Friend? As cell phone handsets continue to advance with Internet friendliness, mobile content will grow at a double rate. The mobile environment is new territory begging for exploration, but as smart cell phone...
[August 13, 2007, 20:34]
MyMobiSafe.com Suggests Cell Phone Problems Could Be Viral
Blog As phones get more sophisticated, mobile security threats continue to target unsuspecting cell phone owners. MyMobiSafe.com Suggests Cell Phone Problems Could Be Viral What was once considered a low level threat is becoming an issue for many cell...
[November 9, 2007, 19:09]
Mobile Banking: The Weakest Link
Blog Let us assume that the mobile phone is the next great platform of the digital future and instantly the security that many take for granted on their cell phone becomes a significant bargaining chip for mobile application developers.
[April 25, 2008, 3:58]
2008 Mobile Security Outlook
Blog Comment Security issues are the key reason I don't use my cell phone for banking, still I feel that overall adoption of web surfing on standard cell phones has been hampered more by the lack of really good mobile sites than security.
[January 1, 2008, 17:05]
Mobile Banking Gets A New Security Guard
Blog As the banks have invested in bringing the mobile banking services to their customers, customers must also begin considering their cell phone security as much as their computer security. One of the reasons MyMobiSafe™ has attracted so much interest...
[May 31, 2007, 18:33]
Mobile Java Hit With Security Scare
News The flaws are difficult to exploit because malicious programs must be tailored to a specific model of cell phone, said Adam Gowdiak, a 29-year-old security researcher with the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Centre who discovered the...
[October 25, 2004, 15:55]
Two Of A Kind: Mobile Banking Needs Mobile Security
Blog The first is rooted in the simple mobile security of the cell phone banking transaction and the other deals with the expectation of banks that users will pay for such services. Why are cell phone users not turning to this technology of mobile...
[August 8, 2008, 3:04]
Open Source Foundation Of Universal Mobile Torrents
Blog While not an imminent concern today, such UMTs represent critical security obstacles for cell phone security professionals. As security metrics vary drastically between cell phones and computers, UMTs create greater security vulnerabilities for...
[November 29, 2007, 10:40]
2008 Mobile Security Outlook
Blog As the Founder of MyMobiSafe.com, I can’t help but consider what impact the developments of mobile technology have on the security of cell phone users. As cell phones already represent the greatest network security vulnerability in an enterprise...
[January 1, 2008, 16:14]
Google Phone The Next Hacker Romance?
Blog As a result of the speed of technology rampant throughout the mobile manufacturing industry coupled with network level only security by service providers, cell phone security has been left in the hands of the handset owner.
[November 1, 2007, 19:20]
Valid Business Mobile Security Concerns
Talkback As mobile spyware is readily available for every major cell phone platform in the workplace, business sensitive information is getting into the wrong hands at a frightening rate. The reality is that the network level has respectable security; the...
[October 26, 2007, 18:10]
Nokia And Moto Open To Anything?
Blog I am not discouraging anyone to enjoy their Nokia or Motorola handsets; I am however reemphasizing that every cell phone owner must take mobile security into their own hands. The wireless service providers and the handset manufacturers have put the...
[October 26, 2007, 17:46]
Facebook Mobile Security Threat
Blog All too often as I am visiting my friend’s profiles I see where they have listed their cell phone number for the world to see. So to make a long story short, quit advertising your cell phone number on your Facebook profile!
[April 9, 2008, 0:28]
Mobile Keyloggers And Your Credit Card Information
Blog Mobile keyloggers for anyone unfamiliar with the topic is cell phone software that records every keystroke one types into their mobile keypad. Why does the average cell phone owner care about mobile keyloggers?
[July 1, 2007, 15:34]
