1. Protecting Kids on Phones

    Explore Article Mobile Messaging 2.0 (Aug 13 2010)

    Protecting Kids on Phones Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal featured an article by Roger Cheng about how parents can protect their child when using mobile devices. “Protecting Kids on Phones” explored how technology is being developed to scan mobile messaging, send alerts to parents and monitor phone activity. Beyond the

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  2. NetQin introduces mobile security cloud model at Wireless Security Symposium

    Explore Article CNS - Cabling Networking Systems (Sep 1 2010)

    NetQin introduces mobile security cloud model at Wireless Security SymposiumCNS MagazineThe first mobile security cloud model was introduced by Dr. Lin Yu, CEO of NetQin Mobile Inc. recently at the Wireless Security Symposium held in Seoul, ...

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  3. Mobile security: Your smartphone is safer than your PC, for now

    Explore Article infoworld.com (Aug 31 2010)

    Mobile security: Your smartphone is safer than your PC, for now Mobile security: Your smartphone is safer than your PC, for nowInfoWorldA key reason that so-called endpoint mobile security is not seen as a big deal is that mobile OSes such as iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and the forthcoming ...and more »

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  4. Security Vendors Turn Focus to Smartphones

    Explore Article eweek.com (Aug 12 2010)

    As recent acquisitions have shown, mobile security is an area of growing interest for enterprises, with remote management and data protection capabilities at the top of the list. - McAfee's July 29 agreement to acquire TenCube was its second attempt to purchase its way deeper into the mobile security business this year, and one of multiple plays in the space by other vendors. Vendors are right to be interested. A June survey of enterprises by The 451 Group found two-third...

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  5. Increasing security on mobile applications will extend adoption

    Explore Article Help Net Security (Aug 25 2010)

    Help Net SecurityIncreasing security on mobile applications will extend adoptionHelp Net SecurityInnovative security vendors may also offer financial institutions a dedicated mobile security application that allows the user to confirm details from ...

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  6. News SMS verification service for fundraising activities launched

    Explore Article textually.org (Aug 10 2010)

    This sounds like a good idea from Singapore. Asia One reports. Just by sending a quick SMS, members of the public can now verify the authenticity of fundraising activities. The Commissioner of Charities (COC) has launched a new short messaging SMS verification service, which allows one to check whether an organisation has a permit to solicit donations in public. With the SMS service, charities will also run a lower risk of their names being used for donation scams. Read full article.

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  7. Hacked smartphones pose military threat

    Explore Article NetworkWorld.com (Aug 23 2010)

    Hacked smartphones could endanger troops by sending location data to the enemy using mechanisms similar to those employed by recently discovered Android malware, experts say.

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  8. First mobile Trojan that sends SMS messages to premium rate numbers detected

    Explore Article IT security news, reviews and opinion (Aug 12 2010)

    First mobile Trojan that sends SMS messages to premium rate numbers detectedSC Magazine UK“Kaspersky Lab is actively developing technologies and solutions to protect this operating system and plans to release Kaspersky Mobile Security for Android ...and more »

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  9. Mobile Enterprise: Mobile Expansion Needs More Security

    Explore Article cmswire.com (Aug 4 2010)

    Mobile Enterprise: Mobile Expansion Needs More Security Mobile Enterprise: Mobile Expansion Needs More SecurityCMSWireMobile security is important no matter what device you use. While most security applications may focus on the ...and more »

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  10. Virus sends costly text messages from Android phones

    Explore Article Technology (Aug 11 2010)

    SAN FRANCISCO, California — Mobile security firm Lookout on Tuesday warned that a booby-trapped Movie Player application is infecting Android phones in Russia with a virus that sends costly text messages. Russia-based ...

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  11. For Connected Devices, Danger Equals Opportunity

    Explore Article GigaOM Pro (Aug 14 2010)

    For Connected Devices, Danger Equals Opportunity GigaOm (blog)For Connected Devices, Danger Equals OpportunityGigaOm (blog)But those same issues will mean big opportunities for vendors of mobile security software. Subscribe to read the rest of this article There's more! ...and more »

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  12. Misinformation Over Smartphone Security Spreading

    Explore Article donga.com[English donga] (Aug 6 2010)

    Misinformation Over Smartphone Security Spreading동아일보The US mobile security company Lookout, which raised suspicion over the program, said the same day on its official blog that developers of Wallpaper ...

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  13. Mobile Security's Becoming a Big Deal For CIOs

    Explore Article American Banker (Aug 9 2010)

    Mobile Security's Becoming a Big Deal For CIOsBank Technology NewsSafety's at the center of mobile device management at bank IT shops, particularly when it comes to access management and worries over hacking, ...and more »

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  14. 10 Steps CIOs Can Take to Bolster Mobile Security

    Explore Article cioinsight.com (Aug 4 2010)

    10 Steps CIOs Can Take to Bolster Mobile SecurityCIO InsightNow is the time to discuss mobile-security techniques designed to keep the company safe. If you follow these 10 simple steps, you should be well on your way ...

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

    Explore Article Fixed Mobile Convergence (Jun 10 2009)

    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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