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How Mobile Management Services Fill a Critical Security Need

Explore the diverse Mobile Management Services (MMS) security models and the services that mobile management providers offer. This paper also examines the future of MMS as it applies to the application, security, and network service management markets. Click here to download
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Latest News Jan 8, 2015

FBI Director says 'Sloppy' Sony Hackers Left Clues that Point to North Korea The hackers group responsible for the last year's largest hacking attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment left many clues which proves that the Sony's hackers, who called themselves Guardians of Peace (GOP), linked to North Korea, as claimed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Speaking at the International Conference on Cyber Security (ICCS) at Fordham University in New York on ...

Website Backdoor Scripts Leverage the Pastebin Service The popular copy and paste website 'Pastebin' created a decade ago for software developers and even by hackers groups to share source code, dumps and stolen data, has more recently been leveraged by cyber criminals to target millions of users. Compromising a website and then hosting malware on it has become an old tactic for hackers, and now they are trying their hands in compromising vast ...

AOL Advertising Network Abused to Distribute Malware Security researchers have uncovered a malvertising campaign used to distribute malware to visitors of The Huffington Post website, as well as several other sites, through malicious advertisements served over the AOL advertising network. At the end of last year, Cyphort Labs, security firm specialized in detecting malware threats, came across some malicious advertisements that were being ...

New Variant of Emotet Banking Malware targets German Users A new Spam email campaign making the rounds in Germany are delivering a new variant of a powerful banking malware, a financial threat designed to steal users' online banking credentials, according to security researchers from Microsoft. The malware, identified as Emotet, was first spotted last June by security vendors at Trend Micro. The most standout features of Emotet is its network ...

Gogo In-flight Internet issues Fake SSL Certificates to its own Customers Gogo — one of the largest providers of in-flight Internet service — has been caught issuing fake SSL certificates, allowing the inflight broadband provider to launch man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks on its own users, view passwords and other sensitive information. The news came to light when security engineer Adrienne Porter Felt, who works on Google Chrome's security team, was served the ...

How Mobile Management Services Fill a Critical Security Need

Explore the diverse Mobile Management Services (MMS) security models and the services that mobile management providers offer. This paper also examines the future of MMS as it applies to the application, security, and network service management markets. Click here to download
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