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'Cross application' data sharing makes user vulnerable, says MWR InfoSecurity. Free mobile apps that use third-party advertising code are putting users in danger of being hacked, according to MWR InfoSecurity. The firm found that ad networks were inheriting the permissions of free apps, granting them access to the address books, text messages and emails of potential victims if the network was compromised by hackers.
Any cinema-goer will know that Kevin Bacon "don't like waiting for anything" - but what of us, the British public? We are now constantly wired into the internet, streaming videos and updating social media profiles, and 4G is a big part of this. CBR rounds up the biggest 4G data bundles out there.
The Internet of Things continues to build momentum, with connected devices ranging from fridges, light bulbs and TV's. The question is, what happens to the data these connected devices create? What do we need to do to secure these networks?
Juniper's first Global Bandwidth Index Report reveals the latest findings on how consumers are using mobile internet connectivity across developed and emerging markets. The study, carried out by Wakefield Research, surveyed 5,500 consumers in developed markets, including Australia, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US, and emerging markets, including Brazil, China, India and South Africa.
Cloud to take up 90% of IoT data by 2020, says IDC. IDC's FutureScape report reveals the latest findings and predictions on the Internet of Things (IoT) between 2015 and 2020. CBR highlights 10 need-to-know predictions from the report's findings. 1.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the world's sprawling, complex supply chains in a practice known as 'island hopping'.
In a cybersecurity context, island hopping is when attackers gain access to part of an organisation's network and then use it to attack other systems within the network, as well as separate - but associated - companies.
When it comes to the shift from 4G to 5G, the average user will most likely only be concerned with one thing: speed. Granted, you will be able to stream or download media on your smart device far faster than before. But behind the scenes, the technology being developed to bring us 5G has the potential to offer far more than that.
Opinion: John Hayduk, Chief Corporate Operations Officer, Tata Communications, says that wired connections are here to stay - despite wireless innovations. Look around you. There are signs of the relentless pace of technological change everywhere you look.
C-level briefing: CBR talks to Evert Bopp, CEO at Disaster Tech Lab, about how LTE wi-fi is helping refugees. Due to the central role that the internet plays in our lives, many have called for broadband to be considered a 'fourth utility' alongside water, gas and electricity.
Digital Economy Bill will see its second reading today in the House of Commons. An association of local councils has supported plans for Ofcom to be able to require broadband providers to share data so that people can more easily see the speeds they will get in their actual home, rather than just in the local area.
Where the networking firm is investing its $1bn over the next two years. Cisco is planning to invest $1bn over the next two years and add 30 partners to expand the reach of its Intecloud ecosystem globally. CBR tells you 10 things you need to know about it.
Which airlines provide sky-high connectivity? And are the prices sky high? Would you choose an airline based on its connectivity charges? As the world of business becomes ever more international which airlines provide connectivity and how much does it cost?Here are ten examples stretching from Aeroflot to South West Airlines.