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Articles and white papers from the Pradeo Lab covering the latest mobile security trends, malwares, network attacks, device exploits, application threats, etc. Read about the lastest Mobile Security news and get tips to protect your enterprise mobile endpoints.
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
21h ago
In today's digital age, mobile applications have become an integral part of our personal and professional lives, offering convenience and functionality. However, not all applications are created equal, and some pose a significant threat to our privacy and security. One such threat comes from intrusive applications ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
2w ago
The current resurgence of the Pegasus spyware is shedding light on a fundamental problematic raised for years by mobile devices: How private mobile data can be ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
3M ago
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) coming into effect in March 2024 marks a decisive turning point in the European digital landscape, by regulating the practices of major digital companies, especially the "Gamam" - Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft. This European Union legislation targets anti-competitive behavior, with the goal of benefiting consumers and small businesses. But won’t this legislation also benefit cybercriminals ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
3M ago
The Pradeo team is proud to announce that its threat detection and response capabilities are now directly available within the 42Gears UEM solution ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
4M ago
While preparedness remains one of the most important facets of effective organizational cybersecurity, it can be difficult to plan for the year ahead with so many unknowns. To help you approach this new year, our CEO Clement SAAD shares his vision of 2024 mobile security trends and predictions ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
4M ago
One year after the acquisition of Yagaan, expert in source code analysis, Pradeo enhances its mobile application security services by supporting its first mobile language ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
5M ago
The threat landscape is evolving by the day. The latest phenomenon, Quishing, exploits QR codes to trick their target. These widely used codes are a simple and effective way to link the physical and digital worlds. They are used on packaging, posters and even business cards to easily direct their audience to a website. This practical, democratized tool is being hijacked by cybercriminals, becoming a new threat to users. But what exactly is Quishing ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
5M ago
Campus Cyber and the French secret service, the Direction Générale de Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE) joined forces for the CacheCache hackathon held from the 8th to the 15th of November 2023. This inaugural edition showcased mobile security by presenting a high-stakes challenge to 10 carefully selected French companies. On Wednesday, November 15th, an expert jury, which received daily reports from the participating teams, heard their final presentations before selecting the winners ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
5M ago
In recent weeks, the Chinese application Temu has come under inspection, fueling the debate on the intrusive nature of certain applications and the risk of sensitive data exfiltration.
With over 100 million downloads in the last 9 months in Europe and the United States, this ultra-competitive e-commerce application is challenging AliExpress and Shein and highlights the rapid adoption of mobile applications.
The report published by the American company Grizzly Research last September raises concerns by suspecting Temu of massive data exfiltration, resembling espionage. The research ..read more
Pradeo | Mobile Security Blog
7M ago
Since June, a surge of SpyNote infections targeting banking applications has been reported. A new version of the spyware distributed through email phishing or smishing (by SMS) campaigns is now specifically designed to commit banking fraud.
SpyNote is a family of dangerous Android malware, first sold on the dark web in 2021. After the source code was leaked in 2022, multiple variants came in circulation. The latest of these variants is targeting specifically financial institutions, such as HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Kotak Bank, BurlaNubank and Bank of America ..read more