Facebook’s updated Android app requires permission to read your SMS messages. It would seem that this is needed to implement two-factor authentication
Browsing: Data Privacy
Following the news that the NSA and GCHQ have been using Smartphone apps, such as Angry Birds, to collect users’ information
A recent poll reveals that a majority of American shoppers do not feel the need to change their shopping habits following a series of data breaches
CipherCloud have created another brilliant infographic that shows just how important encryption really is
One website that causes concern is Foursquare, a location-based social networking app designed specifically for smartphone and mobile device use.
Last week High-Tech Bridge’s Security Research Team was preparing our web vulnerabilities statistics report for 2013
Nowhere is the impact of this confusion and concern more apparent than in the case of digital comms such as emails, text messages and social media posts.
On 8th April 2014 Microsoft will end mainstream support for Windows XP. With over 20% of Windows PCs still running XP this is a significant event.
With all of the NSA, RSA privacy concerns in the news tied to if your computer systems or networks can be eves-dropped, what about your data storage?
Other red-flag warning signs that helped me spot these as a fakes: