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Hackers revive iPhones
Update leads to 'iBricks'
How does the hacker economy work?
You know they're out there and they're after your data--and the data of your customers. But do you know precisely how the underground economy works to turn millions of records into billions of Read more...
Protect the mobile platforms
This week at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, Kaspersky Labs will introduce anti-virus protection for Windows Mobile and Read more...
QUICKLINKS: SF may be home to the first muni-WiFi network; RIM sues Samsung for patent infringement; Much more...
San Francisco may be home to first municipal WiFi network. Article BlackBerry maker sues Samsung for patent infringement. Read more...
The lowdown on impending mobile device malware
It's been heralded as a future risk, but actual malware has begun hitting the mobile user environment, especially in Japan and Europe. There's still plenty of time to put some security in place Read more...
Editor's Corner
Editor's Corner
QUICKLINKS: Wireless network hits hurdles in SF; WLAN deployments up nearly 10% from two years ago; Much more...
Wireless network hits some hurdles in San Francisco. Article WLAN deployments up nearly 10 percent from Read more...
How to put good VoIP security in place
With new research reports indicating big VoIP adoption and other indicators noting that security certainly isn't perfect with VoIP, it's never too early to get good VoIP security practices in Read more...




