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  1. Mobile Marketing To The Masses

    Explore Article Free Press Release Distribution (Mar 6 2010) Mobile Marketing , Mobile Security , SMS , Americas

    You better run over and jump on Howie's new mobile training AND grab his report while there are still available. The server is being hit pretty hard right now and I don't know how much longer Howie will keep this can of worms open. ready to receive ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   SMS   Short Message Service   Mobile Marketing Association

  2. Mobile Focus: The Moving Picture

    Explore Article MediaPost (Mar 1 2010) MMS , Mobile Security , SMS

    Mobile Focus: The Moving PictureMediaPost PublicationsWith the proliferation of mobile spam, consumers are more cautious and unwilling to accept unsolicited SMS and MMS messages. Unless they have opted-in to ...and more »

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  3. Fun “Fact” Friday: More Security FUD Survey Data

    Explore Article blogs.gartner.com (Feb 26 2010) Mobile Security

    Gartner analyst Peter Firstbrook forwarded some publicity around Symantec’s security survey: Symantec Survey Finds 100% of Businesses Hit By A Cyber Loss in 2009 Yikes, I hope those poor companies weren’t spending any money on security products – they don’t seem to work very well!  A suggestion for better security marketing, as above to general purpose FUD, [...]

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Symantec

  4. Guest Post: Twam, The Reality of Twitter Spam

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Feb 16 2010) Mobile Security

    Guest Post: Twam, The Reality of Twitter Spam Twitter has become a global phenomenon and there is no doubt that everyone from small businesses to the world’s largest corporations have taken notice. While it can be fun to get the latest tweets from your friends and family, getting the up to the minute scoop from companies using Twitter to advertise might not be exactly what you signed on for.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Airwide Solutions   Twitter   Mobile World Congress

  5. Example Skype Security Policies: Low-Medium Security Levels

    Explore Article blogs.gartner.com (Feb 10 2010) Mobile Security

    Security folks often grimace with the business says “we need to use Skype for business reasons.” Here in the Washington DC area, snow has been falling constantly and the local news organizations are having to fill hours of air time reporting on closed roads, downed trees, collapsed roofs and the like. I’ve noticed many of [...]

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Gartner   Skype

  6. Cloudmark Joins GSMA to Promote Industry Awareness against ...

    Explore Article Fixed Mobile Convergence (Jun 10 2009) Mobile Security

    Cloudmark Joins GSMA to Promote Industry Awareness against ...TMC Net“As mobile spam and malware continue to rise rapidly around the world, the industry needs to work together to implement the necessary measures to combat ...and more »

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  7. Guest Post: Is Mobile Banking Safe? Redefining Mobile Security through App Verification

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Jan 28 2010) Mobile Security

    Guest Post: Is Mobile Banking Safe? Redefining Mobile Security through App Verification I was told with optimism recently that there is an upswing expected in the use of mobile banking services in the year ahead for key markets within the US and EU. The trouble is however, this growth is hinged on one MAJOR hurdle which is security.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Android   Eric Everson   Google

  8. Apple fixing iPhone MS security hole

    Explore Article Technology News (Jul 6 2009) Mobile Security , SMS

    Apple fixing iPhone MS security hole Apple expects to have a fix later this month for a vulnerability in the iPhone that could allow an attacker to gain control of the device remotely via SMS, a security researcher said on Thursday.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   iPhone   Apple   Associated Press

  9. Kaspersky Lab: Smart phones the new security frontier

    Explore Article infoworld.com (Aug 27 2009) Mobile Security

    Absent-minded people who lose their smart phones have had a win and thieves who steal mobile devices have had another setback, with the Singapore launch of a new mobile phone security product.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   iPhone

  10. Fearful Friday: Near Term Actions as Lessons Learned from the Google Attack

    Explore Article blogs.gartner.com (Jan 15 2010) Mobile Security

    The long term lesson to be learned from Google’s admission that its PCs and some intellectual property were compromised by a targeted attack is to assess and upgrade your endpoint security, web security and network security platforms to make sure you are able to deal with the bot threat delivery mechanism. Our security practice has [...]

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Adobe   Microsoft   Google

  11. IBM Throws $100 Million at Mobile

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jun 17 2009) Mobile Security

    Realizing that the phone is now a computer, or possibly that ubiquitous wireless networks mean that computers can go anywhere, IBM said today it would spend $100 million on research over the next five years to improve mobile communications for businesses and consumers worldwide.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM

  12. ACMA cracks down on SMS spam

    Explore Article Home > SC Magazine Australia/NZ (Oct 21 2009) Mobile Security

    ACMA cracks down on SMS spamSecure Computing... tabling of its annual report to Parliament to put SMS marketers on notice that it will crack down on the rising tide of mobile spam in the year ahead. ...and more »

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft

  13. Cisco Rolls Out iPhone Security App

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Nov 21 2009) Mobile Applications , Mobile Security , Smartphones

    The SIO To Go app sends realtime alerts to users' iPhones, notifying of attacks and potential threats to corporate networks.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   iPhone   InformationWeek Analytics   Cisco

  14. PODCAST: Mobile Spam and Fraud Events – The Threat and Impact

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Oct 27 2009) Mobile Security

    PODCAST: Mobile Spam and Fraud Events – The Threat and Impact Airwide’s Mark Hopper is interviewed for the second in our series of mobile security podcasts. Hopper explores the threat and impact of mobile spam and fraud events using examples from around the world.Click here for the full interview

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  15. Mobile web consumption grows 148% worldwide in 2009 - FierceMobileContent

    Explore Article FierceMobileContent (Jan 7 2010) Mobile Applications , Mobile Marketing , Mobile Security

    North American mobile web consumption increased 110 percent in 2009 while worldwide access grew 148 percent according to new data issued by audience measurement service Quantcast. Mobile devices now... Read more >>

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