Security Vs. Convenience: Navigating the Mobile World

The emergence of COVID-19 vaccines has offered the UK light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. However, even with an increasingly vaccinated workforce, it remains unlikely that we will witness a rush back to the office environment, the ‘old normal.’ A… Continue reading Security Vs. Convenience: Navigating the Mobile World

Jailbreak or Jail – Is Hacking for the Government A Crime?

After the horrific shooting in San Bernardino, California, federal law enforcement officers seized the now-dead suspect’s iPhone, and sought to examine it. However, the phone was “locked” using proprietary hardware and software from Apple. The governm… Continue reading Jailbreak or Jail – Is Hacking for the Government A Crime?

Tips From a Hacker to Keep Smartphones Safe

We can do many things using our mobile devices: hail a taxi, book a hotel, send and receive money, purchase goods online or in-store, chat and share media files, control other devices (such as door locks or security cameras) and more. But then there’s… Continue reading Tips From a Hacker to Keep Smartphones Safe

ThreatList: Pharma Mobile Phishing Attacks Turn to Malware

After the breakout of the COVID-19 pandemic, mobile phishing attacks targeting pharmaceutical companies have shifted their focus from credential theft to malware delivery. Continue reading ThreatList: Pharma Mobile Phishing Attacks Turn to Malware

Teardown: BlackBerry Smart Card Reader

Years before Steve Jobs showed off the first iPhone, the BlackBerry was already the must-have accessory for mobile professionals. Back then, nobody was worried about watching movies or playing the latest games on their mobile devices, they just wanted a secure and fast way to send and receive email on …read more

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Google Turns Android Up to 11 With Latest Update

Just going by the numbers, it’s a pretty safe bet that most Hackaday readers own an Android device. Even if Google’s mobile operating system isn’t running on your primary smartphone, there’s a good chance it’s on your tablet, e-reader, smart TV, car radio, or maybe even your fridge. Android is …read more

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How to Identify Unsupported Teams Devices using Endpoint Manager


If you need to understand how to find older devices that will no longer work with Teams, here is how you can identify those assets.

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‘Undeletable’ Malware Shows Up in Yet Another Android Device

Researchers have found trojans and adware in preinstalled apps on a low-cost device distributed by the government-funded Lifeline Assistance Program. Continue reading ‘Undeletable’ Malware Shows Up in Yet Another Android Device

Authorities Eye Using Mobile Phone Tracking COVID-19’s Spread

Privacy advocates advise caution when tracking the movements of patients or those infected with the new coronavirus, as an effort to minimize the pandemic’s effect. Continue reading Authorities Eye Using Mobile Phone Tracking COVID-19’s Spread

OneTrust raises $200M at a $1.3B valuation to help organizations navigate online privacy rules

GDPR, and the newer California Consumer Privacy Act, have given a legal bite to ongoing developments in online privacy and data protection: it’s always good practice for companies with an online presence to take measures to safeguard people’s data, but now failing to do so can land them in some serious hot water. Now — […] Continue reading OneTrust raises $200M at a $1.3B valuation to help organizations navigate online privacy rules