Tag: security
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Mobile released to secure your Android devices
Security is not something one can afford to take for granted so easily anymore, especially considering how much our lives and identities have become...
Snapchat received “about a dozen” warrants for messages on their servers this year
Snapchat, the popular messaging app which destroys messages once read, may not be quite as clandestine as we thought. While an opened message will...
HTC One max fingerprint collection policy clarified
New technology seems to bring new questions. In this case we are looking towards fingerprint technology which has recently been showing up on some...
HTC One Max official with 5.9-inch display, fingerprint scanner, more
Coming as an end to what seemed like a never-ending series of leaks and rumors, the HTC One Max has been officially announced. As...
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 gains KNOX-friendly rooting method
Samsung's latest S Pen phablet may be a wonderful device, but the Galaxy Note 3 has also been shrouded in controversy, some of which...
Dropcam Pro arrives with new Android app in tow
Dropcam has dropped a new version of its streaming camera device that is promised to be brighter, better, and more capable than ever before....
QSAlpha Quasar IV self-authenticating cipherphone heads into production
It might be far, far away from reaching its crowdfunding goal, but fans and supporters of the highly secure Quasar IV smartphone need not...
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 fingerprint sensor dropped after unsuccessful QA tests
Fingerprint sensors on smartphones seem to be a hot topic lately. Of course, there is the obvious here, which is Apple and the recently...
Schmidt says Android more secure than iPhone
Eric Schmidt, in a remark delivered to a packed audience during a question and answer session at the Gartner Symposium, unequivocally said that Android...
Evernote two-step verification now covers all users
As a service that has become the digital bucket of a lot of users worldwide, Evernote cannot but take security seriously. Which is why...
Google estimates only 0.001% of installed apps try to evade Android runtime defenses
The threat of malware, and the fear and anxiety caused by it, has been a real issue even before smartphones became in vogue. And...
FIDO hopes to bring biometric scanning to Android in 6 months’ time
With the iPhone 5S, much of the Android world openly marvelled at the biometric sensor craftily surrounding the lone hardware button. Called Touch ID,...