Blogger exposes major Google Wallet security flaw
If you took one look at Google Wallet and said to yourself, "There's no way that's completely secure," it turns out you were right.
If you took one look at Google Wallet and said to yourself, "There's no way that's completely secure," it turns out you were right.
Reports of an explosion in <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/110910-google-android-useful-resources-smartphones.html">Android</a> malware have sparked a debate over whether malware on mobile devices is actually a big deal for most users.
A banking Trojan that has plagued Symbian, BlackBerry and <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/windows.html">Windows</a> Phone users has now made its way to <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/110910-google-android-useful-resources-smartphones.html">Android</a> devices.
One of Research in Motion's biggest challenges in a world of the iPhone and Android has been how to keep its products fun and fresh while maintaining the high level of security its corporate users have come to rely on.
A DIY guide to securing Android-based devices
Verizon customers this week received email informing them that their personal contact information had been compromised as part of the expansive attack against Epsilon.
Sprint Monday debuted a host of smartphone security services as part of its Total Equipment Protection package.
Whether they're in branch offices or home offices, workers are increasingly telecommuting instead of working in a traditional centralized office environment.
What Japan lacks in geographic size, it more than makes up for in Internet attack traffic.
In a new study that has potentially Orwellian implications, ABI Research projects that revenue for video surveillance software will quadruple over the next five years.
A new Trojan program is targeting unwitting users' bank data by intercepting account information before it is encrypted and sending it to a central attacker database.