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Kryptowire Named on CRN's Mobile 100 List for 2022

Kryptowire Named on CRN’s Mobile 100 List for 2022

Kryptowire’s Mobile App Security Testing (MAST) selected as top Mobile Security Tool for detecting security, privacy, and code quality issues of apps and libraries on Android and iOS.
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The Happiest Place on Earth is Opening Consumers' Personal Data to Risk

The Happiest Place on Earth is Opening Consumers’ Personal Data to Risk

Quokka researchers identify popular iOS consumer applications that pose high risk to user privacy and security as summer travel heats up.
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Kryptowire Identifies High Risk Security Vulnerability in Samsung Devices Running Android

Kryptowire Identifies High Risk Security Vulnerability in Samsung Devices Running Android

Kryptowire details CVE-2022-22292 vulnerability affecting Samsung Android devices running Android version 9-12.
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Kryptowire Identifies Security and Privacy Vulnerability in Mobile Device Chipset from China

Kryptowire Identifies Security and Privacy Vulnerability in Mobile Device Chipset from China

New findings reveal hackers can have access to user data, phones, and more in mobile devices with this Chinese chipset.
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Kryptowire Announces New Funding

Kryptowire Announces New Funding

New funding to accelerate adoption of intrusion-free mobile security into targeted verticals – including healthcare, financial services and education – and support further product development.
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Kryptowire Collaborates with Orange and Uncovers Major Vulnerabilities in Mobile Devices at Scale

Kryptowire Collaborates with Orange and Uncovers Major Vulnerabilities in Mobile Devices at Scale

Kryptowire collaborates with Orange and uncovers major vulnerabilities in mobile devices enabling immediate action with involved parties to obtain security fixes.
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Kryptowire Discloses (Un)protected Broadcast Vulnerability

Kryptowire Discloses (Un)protected Broadcast Vulnerability

Kryptowire provides details on new Android vulnerability.
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Kryptowire Discovers Mobile Phone Firmware That Transmitted Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Without User Consent or Disclosure

Kryptowire Discovers Mobile Phone Firmware That Transmitted Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Without User Consent or Disclosure

Kryptowire has identified several models of Android mobile devices that contained firmware that collected sensitive personal data about their users and transmitted this sensitive data to third-party servers without disclosure or the users’ consent.
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CISA publishes update to Zero Trust Maturity Model

The new version of the implementation guidance provides further detail for civilian agencies on how to secure identity, networks and applications.

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New Android Banking Malware Attacking Over 400 Financial Apps

Several threat actors have already been exploiting a newly discovered Android banking trojan, dubbed Nexus, to penetrate 450 financial applications and steal data.

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How to Manage BYOD in the Work-from-Anywhere World of Mobile Security

Mobile devices may not have changed fundamentally in recent years, but the way they are used within businesses has. The massive shift toward work-from-anywhere policies means that employees are no longer just bringing their own devices to the workplace.

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Russian software disguised as American finds its way into U.S. Army, CDC apps

Thousands of smartphone applications in Apple and Google's online stores contain computer code developed by a technology company, Pushwoosh, that presents itself as based in the United States, but is actually Russian, Reuters has found.

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World Cup apps pose a data security and privacy nightmare

With mandated spyware downloads to tens of thousands of surveillance cameras equipped with facial-recognition technology, the World Cup in Qatar next month is looking more like a data security and privacy nightmare than a celebration of the beautiful game.

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Advocate Aurora notifies patients of potential tracking pixel breach

The health system says that, "out of an abundance of caution," it's assuming that anyone with Advocate Aurora Health MyChart account, including users of its LiveWell app, could be affected – as many as 3 million people.

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