eLeaderShip | eSkills | Research from MWR InfoSecurity has shown the various ways hackers can abuse ad networks by exploiting vulnerabilities in free mobile apps.
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
November 17, 2014 8:26 AM
97% of the top 100 paid Android apps and 87% of the top 100 paid Apple iOS apps have been hacked, according to Arxan Technologies. Learn more:
Gust MEES's curator insight,
November 17, 2014 8:28 AM
97% of the top 100 paid Android apps and 87% of the top 100 paid Apple iOS apps have been hacked, according to Arxan Technologies. Learn more:
Jacqueline Taylor-Adams's curator insight,
March 27, 2014 11:55 AM
We rescooped this article from our (the Urban Tech Fair's) Czar of Education, Bonnie Bracey Sutton who shared this thought provoking article. What say, ye? ______________________ Be part of the Access, Education, and Commerce movement, the Urban Tech Fair www.UrbanTechFair.org
Gust MEES's curator insight,
November 13, 2013 11:13 AM
Symantec advises users never share account credentials to any third party applications or services. Third party applications or services that require access to your account or information should use the legitimate APIs and authorization protocols (OAuth 2.0, for instance).
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- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/ict-awareness-what-you-should-know/
Gust MEES's curator insight,
August 16, 2013 8:40 AM
===> making sure that the Android system setting ‘Unknown sources’ is unchecked to prevent dropped or drive-by-download app installs and installing security apps like Lookout to as their first line of defense against malware. <===
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- http://www.scoop.it/t/apps-for-any-use-mostly-for-education-and-free
Gust MEES's curator insight,
June 21, 2013 6:17 AM
A MUST READ!!!
IT managers should not only guard against older forms of attacks but newer forms, as the variety of attack methods continue to expand...
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- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Botnet
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Botnet
Gust MEES's curator insight,
January 22, 2013 11:52 AM
===> check third-party applications permissions and revoke the apps to which they never gave permission to access YOUR DMs. <===
Gust MEES's curator insight,
January 22, 2013 11:54 AM
===> check third-party applications permissions and revoke the apps to which they never gave permission to access YOUR DMs. <===
Gust MEES's curator insight,
January 22, 2013 11:59 AM
===> check third-party applications permissions and revoke the apps to which they never gave permission to access YOUR DMs. <===
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
April 11, 2014 1:40 PM
All the extended coverage of the Heartbleed flaw begs the question, “Are mobile devices affected by this?” The short answer: yes. . The severity of the Heartbleed bug has led countless websites and servers scrambling to address the issue. And with good reason—a test conducted on Github showed that more than 600 of the top 10,000 sites (based on Alexa rankings) were vulnerable. At the time of the scanning, some of the affected sites included Yahoo, Flickr, OKCupid, Rolling Stone, and Ars Technica. . All the extended coverage of the flaw begs the question, “Are mobile devices affected by this?” The short answer: yes. . Mobile apps, like it or not, are just as vulnerable to the Heartbleed Bug as websites are because apps often connect to servers and web services to complete various functions. As our previous blog entry has shown, a sizable number of domains are affected by this vulnerability. Learn more:
David Nandigam's curator insight,
November 28, 2013 3:16 PM
“There will come a time when it isn't 'They're spying on me through my phone' anymore. Eventually, it will be 'My phone is spying on me'.” ― Philip K. Dick
Gust MEES's curator insight,
March 4, 2013 11:06 AM
===> Unfortunately, the playing surface for Internet naughtiness has changed in the past couple of years and you need to know that it's only getting worse. <===
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- http://www.scoop.it/t/apps-for-any-use-mostly-for-education-and-free
alistairm 's curator insight,
March 5, 2013 3:35 AM
Oh dear - the world of technology seems to be one step forward two steps back but these issues are important especially of we are going to be using mobile devices in education and promoting BYOD approaches. |
Kolejna walka z przęklętymi reklamami, artykuł opisuje reklamy w aplikacjach które wykorzystuja wolne luki, mnie osobiście sie to nie podoba psuja cały wizerunek aplikacji i przeszkadza uzotkownikom w uzytkowaniu ich .