Sentences with phrase «new mobile threats»

New Mobile Threat Protection service aims to prevent employee devices being hit by cyberattacks.
As the first official day of MWC 2018 comes close to an end, prominent computer security company McAfee took the opportunity to unveil its newest Mobile Threats report and revealed several new partnerships.

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Mobile threats continue to grow, including the new mobile malware variants (54 percent incrMobile threats continue to grow, including the new mobile malware variants (54 percent incrmobile malware variants (54 percent increase).
Cuomo announced as part of his «See Something, Send Something» campaign a new mobile app that allows New Yorkers to alert authorities of potential threanew mobile app that allows New Yorkers to alert authorities of potential threaNew Yorkers to alert authorities of potential threats.
Mobile apps designed to help parents keep their children safe from online predators may actually be counterproductive, harming the trust between a parent and child and reducing the child's ability to respond to online threats, conclude two new studies from the University of Central Florida.
On the one hand there was a quest by scientists to find the world's funniest joke, and on the other, dire warnings about the dangers of mobile phones, an increase in the incidence of new variant CJD, climate change, and cosmic threats to Earth in the shape of asteroids and gamma ray bursts.
It has been established that the PC market is under threat from the new crop of smart mobile computing devices.
Calvin Reid of Publisher's Weekly spoke with Adam Mock, president of Medallion Media Group, about its recent acquisition of Triple Threat Mobile Development in order to launch a brand - new ebook distribution platform.
Zimperium is a mobile security company, and their blog updates readers on the latest mobile threats and vulnerabilities, new mobile research, think pieces about the biggest security issues of the day, and company news.
Disruptive innovations like the mobile phone and the Apple app store often produce new threats from substitute products and services which come from unexpected sources.
These challenges are amplified by the threat of disruption from a new crop of emerging «insurtech» innovators coming to market with lower premiums and state - of - the - art self - service web and mobile customer service technologies.
The mobile game, Ghostbusters: Slime City, lets players be a Ghostbuster and save New York City from a new wave of threaNew York City from a new wave of threanew wave of threats.
They are hampered by limited resources and must constantly evade the alien threat in their new mobile headquarters.
Flappy Bird is hardly a new design — it follows in the footsteps of a genre now known as the «endless runner,» named after the 2009 mobile hit Canabalt, in which players help a man outrun an unseen threat that destroys the city whose rooftops he traverses to escape.
Whether it be the insatiable consumer drive for the adoption of digital services, like mobile banking and biometric security, the emergence of smaller niche fintech players like Monzo and Atom Bank, who are quicker to adapt to new demands, or the ever - present threat of cyber-attacks that dominate international headlines; financial services organisations need to ensure they can attract and retain the best IT talent in order to respond to these changing market conditions.
These challenges are amplified by the threat of disruption from a new crop of emerging «insurtech» innovators coming to market with lower premiums and state - of - the - art self - service web and mobile customer service technologies.
A new malware, called «ExpensiveWall», has affected around 21.1 million Android devices, as identified by Check Point's mobile threat research team.
With regard to the new McAfee Mobile Threats Report, the security company says that the still rapidly growing IoT is increasing the overall size of targets for malicious entities.
New features notwithstanding, running an antiquated mobile OS typically leaves users more prone to serious security threats.
Cybercriminals are expected to target Apple products, mobile devices, and social media in the new year, according to the security firm McAfee, which recently released its «2011 Threat Predictions» report.
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