I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Keep an Eye on Your Users Mobile Devices (Simple Inventory)“: Today, smartphones are everywhere and became our best friends for many tasks. Probably your users already access their corporate mailbox via a mobile device. If it’s not yet the case, you probably have
Tag: Mobile
myMail Manages Your Mailbox… in a Strange Way!
myMail is a popular (10M+ downloads!) alternative email client for mobile devices. Available for iOS and Android, it is a powerful email client compatible with most of the mail providers (POP3/IMAP, Gmail, Yahoo!, Outlook, and even ActiveSync). Recently, I was involved in an incident that was related to a malicious
[SANS ISC] Malicious JavaScript Targeting Mobile Browsers
I published the following diary on isc.sans.org: “Malicious JavaScript Targeting Mobile Browsers“: A reader reported a suspicious piece of a Javascript code that was found on a website. In the meantime, the compromized website has been cleaned but it was running WordPress (again, I would say![1]). The code was obfuscated,
Review: Mobile Security: How to Secure, Privatize and Recover Your Devices
I received a copy of a new book published by Packt publishing about mobile security. As mobile devices are more and more targeted by attackers, it was a good idea to publish a book on this hot topic. Written by a group of people working for IBM, the book covers
Apkscan: Live Android Malware Analysis
Mobile devices are more and more seen as nice targets from attackers’ point of view. Which is easily understandable: the market is exploding and people still don’t realize that a mobile device is not only a mobile “phone” but a mobile “computer” with an operating system, I/Os and… applications! The