February 09, 2010

'iPhone' Tag Index

New Phishing Campaign Targets iPhone Users

A fake iPhone warranty offer appears to be targeting user data.
Tags: iPhone, e-Mail, phishing, email, scam

Enterprise, Meet iPhone

Security improvements are helping the iPhone win over enterprise security skeptics.
Tags: Microsoft, iPhone, security, Enterprise, network

SpyPhone Demonstrates How iPhone Apps Collect Personal Data

Developer Nicholas Seriot’s iPhone app demonstrates how vulnerable iPhones are to malicious apps.
Tags: iPhone, developer, security, IT, apps

How to Secure Your Jailbroken iPhone

With a number of worms now attacking jailbroken iPhones, here’s some advice on how to keep yours secure.
Tags: privacy, iPhone, security, tips, SSH

Security Hole Could Affect All iPhones

The good news is a white-hat hacker uncovered the vulnerability and has passed on information about the problem. But how soon will it be fixed?
Tags: carriers, privacy, iPhone, Safari, utilities

Security Should Be Priority for Remote Workers

Cisco survey findings indicate that companies aren’t prepared for natural disasters--or flu outbreaks--and that smartphones are presenting an increasing challenge to enterprise security.
Tags: iPhone, Cisco, Enterprise, retail, network

'Jailbroken' Dutch iPhones Hacked

Hacker demands money for instructions to remove the iPhone hack, as the 'jailbroken' iPhones prove less secure.
Tags: wireless, carriers, iPhone, network, SSH

Smartphone Users Oblivious to Security

The operative mode of smartphone users seems to be, Security? What security?
Tags: search, iPhone, smartphones, video

IT Security vs. Mobile, Social Networks

Security experts discuss how today's mobile usage and social networks pose a major challenge to IT security.
Tags: iPhone, e-Mail, malware, security

iPhone Very Hackable: Black Hat

Researchers at the Black Hat convention reveal iPhone security vulnerabilities they say seriously compromise a user's data privacy.
Tags: carriers, Google, iPhone, security

Developer: iPhone Security is Weak

A developer who specializes in iPhone forensics claims that the handheld's encryption technology is implemented poorly.
Tags: iPhone, developer, security

Spam and Virus Report: June 2009

The most prevalent trends in computer attacks in the recent month.
Tags: Microsoft, iPhone, malware, virus

iPhone Users Combat Thieves with Tech

Thieves are increasingly targeting smartphones, but the device's owners are finding ways to fight back.
Tags: FCC, search, Microsoft, services, iPhone

Is Mac OS X Under Attack?

Proof remains to be seen for concerns about new vulnerabilities for Macs and iPhones.
Tags: iPhone, Safari, OS X, Windows, Mac

Security Nightmare in the iPhone App Gold Rush

KennethJust how safe is it to download and use, say, an application that can access an Amazon account and make purchases with “one click”? (Gulp!)
Tags: Facebook, iPhone, server, authentication, iTunes

Phishers Hit Twitter Users

Obama, Britney Spears and Bill O'Reilly among reported victims of phony Twitter messages that also included an iPhone scam.
Tags: iPhone, security, InternetNews.com, IT, technology

Nude Photos on iPhone a Wakeup Call

Companies can learn a few lessons from alleged smartphone incident.
Tags: iPhone, IBM, data security, Yahoo, security

Motorola's 'Good' Moves in Secure Mobile Access

Handset giant's Good Technology unit intros VPN desgned for broader, safer application use on wireless devices.
Tags: wireless, iPhone, RIM, Blackberry, Motorola

First iPhone Malware Found

It's mostly harmless, but future ones may not be.
Tags: iPhone, security, virus, IT

Google's Android vs. Apple's iPhone: Which is More Secure?

KennethExamining the two platforms on a feature by feature basis, the Android appears far more promising in guarding against hackers.
Tags: Google, iPhone, Linux, open source, security

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