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What Are the Security Risks of HTML5 Apps?

Jaykishan Panchal poses a controversial question to lovers of HTML5 based App development. How secure are they? Source: www.sitepoint.com HTML5 is a web interface technology. Of course, we love it since it easy to develop beautiful interfaces. But from a security point of view it is just

Android apps are now reviewed by Google before you can download them

Developers no longer have free rein to immediately publish apps onto Google Play without any oversight. Google has announced that apps distributed through its store are now manually tested and… Source: www.theverge.com Finally, Google starts doing something about the flood of crap and malware they have been

This Cheap Hack Shows No iPhone PIN Is Really Safe

I’ve always thought of an iPhone passcode as being fairly secure — it’s a 4-digit number, whith a lockout that prevents just mashing buttons until you find the right answer. But apparently, there’s a cheap box that can get hack your security, no matter what. Source:

IoT security is still a pipe dream

A research conducted by experts at Symantec highlights disturbing security failures in the IoT devices present in today connected home. Source: securityaffairs.co This clearly shows the vulnerabilities that IoT devices introduce into the home networks. Who takes full responsibility for the customer security? The homeowner can’t be expected

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