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We are so excited. Last week, we brought the entire Appdome team from the US and Israel to our Tel Aviv HQ and agreed to embark on this incredible…

In a newly released research note, Gartner discusses mobile security best practices as it applies to consumer facing apps. The piece, entitled “Avoiding Mobile App Development Security Pitfalls –…
As the shift from desktop web applications to mobile apps approaches warp speed, the security measures taken by businesses to protect their proprietary data must expand beyond traditional network…

Mobile security strategy is now a routine part of boardroom discussions, and every CIO must be prepared to answer these types of questions. When you get called in to…

It’s a question being asked more and more lately: What are data brokers? The answer – in short – is that data brokers represent an emerging industry that trades in any…
A recent US appeals court ruling has set a new data protection precedent, giving the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) the power to hold companies responsible for data breaches resulting from security negligence.
Essentially,…
Apart from the billions of dollars that are at stake, data breaches can also spell the end of consumer trust and confidence in a brand. More often than not,…
The latest on the YiSpecter malware – a malicious code capable of infecting non-jailbroken iOS devices – presents an interesting dilemma. Not only does it conclusively dispel the notion that a…
Human error is cited as the leading cause of 52% of all security breaches and the new AndroidOS_Marchcaban.HBT Trojan may drive that number even higher via a phishing scheme targeting PayPal users and…
Last week’s discovery of the XcodeGhost is the first known example of compiler level malware on OS X. The malicious code that underlies XcodeGhost is cleverly designed to reach consumer data…

A shift has occurred in the cybercrime world, and it’s one that mobile app owners can’t afford to ignore. Recently, there’s been a sharp increase in app data theft…
When looking at the mobile security threat landscape, protection against fake Wi-Fi attacks stand out as being particularly important. As consumer demand for mobile data increases, app users connect to Wi-Fi…
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