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Mobile Security in the Age of Smartphones: Tips for Users and Developers

Smartphones have become ubiquitous with today’s digital world, serving as a central hub for personal and professional activities. This widespread use has escalated the importance of mobile security, making it a critical concern for both users and developers. As cyber threats evolve, so does the need for robust mobile security measures.

Different Ways to Find a Lost iPhone Without Find My iPhone iOS Feature

According to the numbers provided by the Federal Communications Commission, 3 million Americans became victims of phone theft, and twice more lost their devices. Those with iOS devices tried to locate the lost iPhone using the default features, but half of the attempts failed. Location tracker by phone number can be a good solution, but not so many people are familiar with such services. The consequent question arising from this is how to find a lost iPhone without Find My iPhone feature, which is preinstalled on all Apple devices.

Busting 6 Myths About Mobile Device Security

These days, mobile devices are integral to the way we work, and many employees spend their days switching between their phones and their computers. While most organizations have a robust cybersecurity strategy in place to protect their laptops and corporate networks, mobile devices are often left underprotected. And that’s a big problem because mobile devices are frequently faced with risks like phishing attacks and operating system vulnerabilities.

Importance of Encryption in Messaging Apps

It's almost impossible to imagine modern life without using messengers and other text apps. We have all become more or less dependent on convenient online communication. After all, it is also lightning-fast. We use messaging apps for work, and to communicate with friends and family. And also to share personal information. Yet, are we sure that our content actually remains private? What is clear is that as the volume of digital communication increases, so does the importance of ensuring the privacy and security of our content.

Decoding Fingerprinting: Does It Improve Online Security?

What’s the best way to keep your possessions safe? It’s an age-old question. While the good old-fashioned lock and key system has been used for thousands of years, digital assets need digital solutions. This article looks at fingerprinting and its use as a biometric authentication method.

Google introduces real-time scanning on Android devices to fight malicious apps

It doesn't matter if you have a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, or a desktop computer. Whatever your computing device of choice, you don't want it impacted by malware. And although many of us are familiar with the concept of protecting our PCs and laptops with security software that aims to identify attacks in real-time, it's not a defence that is as widely adopted on mobile devices.

Using a Password Manager When Changing iPhones

You should use a password manager when upgrading to a new iPhone because it will make transferring all your account credentials more seamless and you’ll be able to update any weak passwords, making your accounts more secure. Although Apple provides a built-in password manager, iCloud Keychain is not as safe as using a dedicated password manager. A password manager offers more security and convenience to store, manage and share your personal information.

Protecting Users from Malicious Sites with Falcon for Mobile

Today, mobile devices are ubiquitous within enterprise environments. But with their proliferation, it provides adversaries with yet another attack surface with which they can target users and cause a breach. From phishing attacks to malicious apps, mobile users tend to let their guard down and potentially click on obfuscated links to malicious sites. Falcon for Mobile protects users by preventing connections to malicious sites on both iOS and Android devices.

Small Screens, Big Risks: Falcon for Mobile Releases New Innovations to Accelerate Detection and Response for Mobile Threats

Mobile devices have become critical endpoints for accessing enterprise applications, systems and data. Adversaries know this all too well, as evidenced by the growing numbers of attacks that target mobile devices. Verizon’s 2022 Mobile Security Index found almost half (45%) of enterprises had recently suffered a mobile-related compromise involving devices in the last 12 months — almost double the amount compared to the year prior.