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Welcome to Appdome’s DevSec Blog

Our DevSec blog is dedicated to the topics, best practices and cybersecurity research needed by mobile developers (DEV) and cybersecurity (SEC) teams in the modern mobile DevOps pipeline.

In this DevSec blog we’ll share our research and best practices in securing Android & iOS apps. Our goal is to help mobile developers and cyber security teams stay ahead of mobile app hackers, attackers, pass mobile application penetration tests, and make mobile DevSecOps compliance easy.

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Appdome is iOS 12 Ready!

Appdome is iOS 12 Ready
We are thrilled to announce that, Appdome is iOS 12 ready. This means that all implementations on Appdome are compatible with iOS 12. This ensures that you, your users and customers,…

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Appdome Speaking at Dreamforce

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Appdome will be speaking at Dreamforce. Join us at the Partner Theater in Moscone South on Tuesday, September 25 at 1:00 PM – We will explain how you can Make…

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Making Bad Bots Sad at F5 Agility

According to the Q1 2018 State of Mobile Fraud analysis from AppsFlyer, bots are now the most dangerous threat to mobile apps, responsible for over 30% of fraudulent installs.

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Appdome is iOS 12 Ready!

Appdome is iOS 12 Ready
We are thrilled to announce that, Appdome is iOS 12 ready. This means that all implementations on Appdome are compatible with iOS 12. This ensures that you, your users and customers,…

Read More »

Appdome Speaking at Dreamforce

https://www.appdome.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/see-you-at-dreamforce.jpg

Appdome will be speaking at Dreamforce. Join us at the Partner Theater in Moscone South on Tuesday, September 25 at 1:00 PM – We will explain how you can Make…

Read More »
Header-BadBotSad

Making Bad Bots Sad at F5 Agility

According to the Q1 2018 State of Mobile Fraud analysis from AppsFlyer, bots are now the most dangerous threat to mobile apps, responsible for over 30% of fraudulent installs.

Web…

Read More »

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Blog Top 3 Ways Screen Overlay Attacks Are Used for Mobile Fraud

How Attackers Use Overlay Attacks to Commit Mobile Fraud

A Screen Overlay Attack (sometimes also called Clickjacking) is an attack method whereby bad actors and fraudsters uses multiple transparent or opaque layers to trick a user into clicking on a button…