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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:

“FREAK” flaw in Android and Apple devices cripples HTTPS crypto protection

Bug forces millions of sites to use easily breakable key once thought to be dead. Source: arstechnica.com Another week, another nasty widespread security bug to worry about. This one has apparently been around since the 90s. Dubbed “FREAK” by the researchers who discovered it, the exploit allowed researchers (and

PingPal – secure group messaging and positioning

Let’s connect on PingPal Messenger for iPhone! Source: messenger.apptimate.io The source code now released on GitHub (https://github.com/Apptimate/PingPal-Messenger-iOS). Go ahead and fork it! See on Scoop.it – App messaging The post PingPal – secure group messaging and positioning appeared first on Apptimate. Source: Apptimate PingPal – secure group messaging and positioning

Large enterprises targeted by mobile Trojans

Mobile cyber threats are more common and more sophisticated than ever before, with a number of high profile threats in the past year. Source: betanews.com Connected mobile devices are rapidly becoming a security threat to corporate IT, both IPhones and Androids. Virtual private networks (VPN), two-factor authentication, peer-to-peer

Spyware targets Hong Kong protestors using Android, jailbroken iPhones or iPads

http://pingpal.io/pingcom/ping-content/uploads/2014/10/df9c0d88-6546-4c78-895a-d43feae75593.jpg There’s a new kind of spyware going around called Xsser that’s reportedly targeting protestors in Hong Kong. The spyware — which appears to have ties to Android malware discovered last week — is installed via a Debian package and requires a victim’s iPhone or iPad

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