Hundreds of Android and iOS apps are still vulnerable to FREAK attacks
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Hundreds of Android and iOS apps are still vulnerable to FREAK attacks

FireEye’s findings highlight how even serious software flaws can take a long time to get fixed

Source: www.cio.com

It is time for the app developer community to grow up. It is not about doing the coolest stuff with nice graphics and UX. Not without protecting the user. The smartphone is not (only) a toy anymore. 


Many app developers are front-end focused and designers coming from the web industry, but mobile is not the same as web.  IT professionals have been security focused for a long time, but they are not working in app agencies. These two professions have to merge and the architecture has to evolve into Mobile First focusing on security on public networks and mobile devices.  


Please, start respecting your users privacy and security.

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Hundreds of Android and iOS apps are still vulnerable to FREAK attacks

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