Rapid growth of app stores for mobile devices has received significant attention from consumers, businesses and fraudsters alike. Mobile apps have emerged as a new cybercrime attack vector for ...
A mobile application designed to make it easier for RSA Conference 2014 attendees to navigate the event and interact with their peers exposes personal information, according to researchers from ...
Look, we get it. Cybersecurity is hard. But maybe, just maybe, a conference dedicated to computer security and encryption should know better than to leave attendee information exposed via its ...
Either just bad luck or a cruel practical joke, it turns out the RSA Conference 2014 mobile app designed to help attendees get through the show mistakenly had a security hole potentially exposing user ...
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RSA, the security-first identity leader, announced expanded phishing-resistant, passwordless capabilities today at Gartner Identity & Access Management Summit 2024.
A mobile application designed to make it easier for RSA Conference 2014 attendees to navigate the event and interact with their peers exposes personal information, according to researchers from ...
A mobile application designed to make it easier for RSA Conference 2014 attendees to navigate the event and interact with their peers exposes personal information, according to researchers from ...
A mobile application built by a third party for the RSA security conference in San Francisco this week was found to have a few security issues of its own—including hard-coded security keys and ...
LAS VEGAS — RSA Wednesday introduced a service at the Black Hat Conference to monitor far and wide for signs of phony corporate mobile apps, and to work with Google Play, Apple iTunes and other major ...
Security issues aside, I'm leery of conference apps. Generally, I've found that they aren't optimized too well, and a drain on battery performance, as well as often being slow. Not to mention ...
In RSA Security’s latest quarterly fraud report, researchers at the firm found that fraudulent transactions that originate from a mobile app rose more than 600 percent during the most recent quarter ...