Apple users who have not yet upgraded to the iPhone 6 suite of mobile devices, the tech giant has released a lower-end handset called iPhone SE in an effort to cater to budget-conscious customers as well as to beef up its offering prior to the launch of the next iPhone model.
Yahoo has Gone Password-less
Yahoo has just upped the ante for the security posture of its mobile apps with the release of the full and stable version of its Account Key mechanism, which is the core part of the company’s effort to wipe out the password.
Apple Encryption is Not Entirely Foolproof
Just when the FBI is hard at work trying to find a way to break into the San Bernardino iPhone, a team of researchers at Johns Hopkins University has uncovered a flaw in Apple encryption that could have helped the law enforcement agency to crack the device.
Android app developers using software that violate user privacy
Some developers of Android mobile applications have been in the habit of using a software tool that the Federal Trade Commission finds to be violating the privacy rights of users with them knowing it.
New Stagefright bug could hit millions of Android devices
A new Stagefright bug exploited by a security researcher stands to potentially hack millions of Android devices remotely. NorthBit, a security firm based in Israel, published its research paper and an accompanying video that provide details about how the company exploited the new Stagefright bug, with a Nexus 5, LG G3, HTC One and Samsung […]
How Important Is CRM Convenience?
We are used to thinking that convenience is not something that enterprise-level systems would have high up on their features list. However, this is one of the primary reasons why CRM deployments become flops. Let’s take a closer look at how such an evasive parameter as CRM convenience affects buy-in rates within organizations and go […]