Can the QR code replace user names and passwords? Verizon Enterprise thinks so — at least for some companies looking at two-factor authentication.
Can the QR code replace user names and passwords? Verizon Enterprise thinks so — at least for some companies looking at two-factor authentication.
We previously wrote several times about Man-in-the-Mobile attacks which aim to steal mTANs sent via SMS. For a long time, only two families of such malware have been known: ZeuS-in-the-Mobile (ZitMo) and SpyEye-in-the-Mobile (SpitMo). ZitMo and SpitMo work together with their Windows ?brothers?. Actually, without them, they would look like trivial SMS spy Trojans. It […]
Researchers have determined that an attack which can wipe data from Samsung Android devices when visiting a malicious website can also be used to lock the SIM cards or completely wipe all of the data from many other Android phones. In addition to web pages, the attack can be triggered through SMS, or by a […]
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