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Top Three Mobile Phishing Lures: #1) Email

According to a SecurityWeek article, “With over 66% of emails first opened on a mobile device and email arguably the first point of attack for a phishing actor, unprotected emails on a mobile device can easily turn into a new avenue for attack.”  Furthermore, it’s not just corporate email that […]

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Augmenting Intune with Zimperium’s MTD

According to our latest State of Enterprise Mobile Report, mobile devices continue to be the target of attack at increasing rates. There is a relatively simple explanation for this – in a typical organization today, 60 percent of the endpoints containing or accessing enterprise data are mobile; the majority of […]

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My Four Truths (So Far) Regarding Mobile Security

I started working at Zimperium late January this year in the marketing communications department, and well…I’m busy.   Every day is something new. Monday – OS problem. Tuesday – “Joker” malware downloaded. Wednesday – Phones could be hacked with a single text message. Thursday – Phishing scams on the rise. Friday […]

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The Other Half of the Equation: Why UEMs Need MTD

According to Gartner’s 2019 Hype Cycle for Endpoint Security, “Enterprises with average security requirements that do not provide much more than email to their mobile users, address mobile security today by establishing a security baseline and enforcing it via unified endpoint management (UEM).”  UEM is a class of software tools […]

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The Other Half of the Equation: How MTD Completes EPP/EDR

According to Gartner’s 2019 Hype Cycle for Endpoint Security, “As traditional endpoint security remodernizes and mobile security innovation slows down, the two areas have reached similar levels of maturity. The convergence between mobile and more-traditional endpoints will increasingly allow security leaders to define common endpoint security strategies for all endpoint […]

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Malicious Websites Put iOS Devices At Risk

In an excellent and deep blog analysis, Ian Beer of Google’s Project Zero outlines five separate iOS exploit chains that were found on a small collection of hacked websites. The hacked sites were being used in indiscriminate watering hole attacks against their visitors, using iOS 0-day. (For another watering hole […]

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