Symantec research spotlights the gaping holes in secure upstream mobile application development and its potential consequences to data security and privacy.
According to research from Symantec, as many as 1,859 publicly available Android and iOS apps contain hard-coded AWS credentials. T
Combining military-grade toughness, lightweight portability, and exceptional performance, the versatile Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro withstands harsh conditions for use out in the field or frontline
SEOUL, Korea – August 31, 2022 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today released the n
06 October 2021: As a leader in innovation, FNB continues to invest significantly in creating new platform-based capabilities and solutions to ensure that it stays ahead of changing market dynamics and evolving customer needs.
Given the growing need to accelerate the shift from cas
Although Linux Mint 21 "Vanessa" was released yesterday, the previous long-term release, namely Linux Mint 20 "Ulyana," will continue to receive support until 2025. The new version is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, will get updates until 2027, and comes with a wide range of vis
Yesterday’s story about the point-of-sale malware used in the Target attack has prompted a flood of analysis and reporting from antivirus and security vendors about related malware. Buried within those reports are some interesting details that speak to possible actors involved and to the
New York, United States – Key Companies Covered in the LPWA Modules Research are Sierra Wireless, Telit, Thales, Sequans Communications SA, Cavli Wireless, Sony, Quectel Wireless Solutions, Sunsea AIoT Technology, Fibocom Wirelessinc, Neoway Technology and other key market players.
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In a bid to make McLennan County’s roads less dangerous, the Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization will apply for newly available federal funding for safety improvements in areas
SumUp currently supports more than four million small businesses globally with its mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) offering, but its first direct-to-consumer aims to make shopping locally ‘easier and more rewarding’.
The SumUp Pay app, available in the UK, Germany and Italy via A
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