Security to Ward Off Crime on Phones

Release Date ‎Feb 23, 2011‎ in New York Times

 
   

Security to Ward Off Crime on Phones

New York Times - Riva Richmond - ‎Feb 23, 2011‎
Criminals still prefer PCs for stealing personal data, bank and credit card account numbers as well as for running frauds. However, most PC attacks focus on Microsoft's decade-old Windows XP operating system, which is slowly being ...

One IT pro explains why he fears and embraces disruptive cloud and mobile ...

BetaNews - Eric Neuman - 26 Feb, 2011
Betanews welcomes reader contributions. Here, Eric Neuman responds to two February 21st posts by Joe Wilcox -- "iPad is not a PC" and "5 reasons Macs will never outsell PCs. ...

Smartphones to outsell PCs - better security needed

Infosecurity Magazine - 26 Feb, 2011
With sales of smartphones continuing to rise - to the point where more smartphones are now expected to be sold this year than conventional PCs - hackers are turning their attentions away from Windows-driven PCs and over to the iPhones, Androids and ...

RSupport enters European mobile support market

Expert Reviews - ‎Feb 24, 2011‎
Tablets and smartphones, or more specifically their operating systems, may seem straightforward to the tech-literate early adopters. However, at present smartphones still make a relatively small segment of total mobile phone sales. ...

 

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