分類彙整: security
FBI warns of Russian app risk
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned any Russian mobile app could be a …
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Merkel calls for united European front on China 5G
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (pictured) called for a common stance from European countries regarding the …
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Huawei cautions of risk to US jobs
INTERVIEW: Andy Purdy, chief security officer at Huawei (pictured), warned the US government’s tough stance …
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Google calls in backup to block bad apps
Google tapped security companies ESET, Lookout and Zimperium to help it screen new apps for …
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Experts call for new 5G data protections
A US government expert called for a new data protection model for 5G, stressing the …
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Instagram Gives Users More Control Over Third-Party Apps

Instagram is giving users more control over the data they share with third-party apps. Manage connections to external services via Settings > Security > Apps and Websites, where you’ll find the option to […]
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Lyft Pilot Helps Users Contact ADT In Case of Emergency

Lyft and ADT have teamed up to develop new ridesharing security features. The partnership kicks off in earnest early next year with a pilot program that lets users signal to ADT via the […]
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Feature video: Mobile 360 Eurasia highlights
Chris Donkin reports from the GSMA’s Mobile 360 Eurasia event in Moscow, where some of …
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Twitter ‘Very Sorry’ It Misused Security Data For Ads

Twitter has apologized for “inadvertently” sharing users’ personal information for advertising purposes. Phone numbers and email addresses provided for security features like two-factor authentication have been exploited by third-party advertisers. “We cannot say […]
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