Most mobile app risk comes from software your organization didn’t build, approve, or even know existed.
Guardsquare, the leading provider of mobile application security, today released its analysis of new independent research ...
Mobile apps hide most risk behind login screens. AI-driven testing now pierces that blind spot, exposing real threats before attackers do.
Technology has improved so much and with that, mobile applications have taken an important role in our life. The interests of a mobile app company in Dubai is beyond just technical concern; it’s a ...
Mobile apps are a major attack vector, yet they go largely overlooked—especially as “bring your own device” policies blur the lines between personal and professional devices. In an era when ...
Today, mobile phones have become the primary means of accessing digital services, while the proliferation of unmanaged devices has led to countless connections to enterprise systems. This presents a ...
Several mental health mobile apps with millions of downloads on Google Play contain security vulnerabilities that could expose users' sensitive medical information.
Researchers found 1,500 vulnerabilities in 10 popular apps, including dozens of high-severity flaws.
Appdome today announced the results of its 4th Annual Global Consumer Survey of Mobile App Security here at the OWASP Global AppSec conference. The survey reveals that mobile end users are keenly ...
An analysis of more than half a million mobile applications found that nearly one in five had hardcoded encryption keys, nearly one in six used software components with known vulnerabilities, and ...
A $2.9 million cybersecurity mobile app security (MAS) research and development (R&D) award that will help identify mobile app vulnerabilities was announced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS ...