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After extensive testing of apps on both Android and iOS, new research from Positive Technologies has revealed that insecure data storage is the most common security flaw in all mobile apps.
Three quarters of Android and iOS apps have security vulnerabilities related to insecure data storage, according to ... and the overall security level of mobile application clients for Android ...
With the proliferation of mobile apps, their security becomes critical: apps store and transmit a lot of sensitive user data. This data can be vulnerable due to weak encryption, insecure storage ...
The majority of the apps we use on our mobile ... by security researchers Positive Technologies spotted by ZDNet. 76% of the apps that were downloaded in 2018 have insecure data storage that ...
Expert testing of iOS and Android mobile applications shows that in most cases, insecure data storage is the most common security flaw in mobile apps. Framingham, MA -- June 19, 2019 ...
A new analysis of over 17,000 enterprise mobile apps has revealed critical security ... and insecure random number generators means that even encrypted data may not be safe. “Cryptography is the ...
Dear iPhone/iPad device owners, do you use mobile banking apps ... transport security; compiler protection, UIWebViews, insecure data storage, logging and binary analysis. Transport security ...
However, risks associated with the use of smart phones to produce and store medical images include privacy breaches, insecure data storage ... when using a mobile platform that may pose special ...
Insecure data storage and ... by Synopsys security consultants during customer engagements and include penetration testing, dynamic application security testing, and mobile application security ...
Security vulnerabilities ... of binary protections, insecure data storage, unintended data leakage, weak encryption and more were found in banking, credit card and mobile payments apps and are ...