Thursday, 25 July 2013

Researchers spot new breed of infected Android apps in the wild

Cyber crime costs U.S economy $100 billion and 500,000 jobs | SIM card hack has severe implications for business

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Researchers spot new breed of infected Android apps in the wild
Cyber criminals have successfully exploited a recently discovered vulnerability to infect legit apps without invalidating their digital signatures. Read More


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BYOD: Empowering users, increasing productivity
In this Deep Dive, we'll profile a number of forward-thinking companies and organizations that did just that, achieving success after embracing the concept of user empowerment through BYOD. Read Now!

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Consolidating Remote Servers and Storage for Security
A new kind of storage architecture allows IT to consolidate remote servers and data in the data center by decoupling storage from its server over any distance--even thousands of miles--and still get the same performance as if the storage remained local to the branch. Read more >>

Cyber crime costs U.S economy $100 billion and 500,000 jobs
A new economic model developed at a prominent D.C. think tank puts the cybercrime cost to the U.S. economy as high as $100 billion annually, with a corresponding loss of as many as half a million jobs. Read More

SIM card hack has severe implications for business
While some seven billion SIM cards are in use today, roughly half a billion mobile devices worldwide would currently be vulnerable to hijacking for privacy or financial hacks. Read More


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