Calling Apple's Mac OS X one of the easiest operating systems to crack, a security researcher demonstrated several methods to hack into a system and execute arbitrary code to take full control of a computer.
Black Hat research Dino Dai Zovi presents Machiavelli Mac OS X rootkit, laying siege to the supposed safe and secure OS.
With its continued increase in popularity, the so-called good security of Apple is about to get tested when the dangers of using Apple technology rise with it.
Adobe fixed multiple vulnerabilities including critical exploits that would allow remote attacks that could take over victims' systems.
The emergence of a serious malware construction kit for the Mac OS X seems to mimic a 2008 prediction by a security researcher.
The company also released free a remote management application for Android phones.
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Less secure than you think 
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Trusted Mobility Index
The mobile ecosystem of devices, services and networks is at a critical inflection point.While the mobile revolution is unleashing massive opportunities in both emerging and mature economies, it is also increasing in complexity and confusion. The reality is the lightning-fast adoption of powerful, smart devices is outpacing society’s ability to secure them. Today, trust in mobility hangs in the balance.
MasterCard tackles BYOD with strict conditions 
More than a year into its bring-your-own-device program, MasterCard Worldwide continuously assesses the security technology and policies that allow 30 percent of its employees worldwide to use their personal iPhones, iPads and Android devices at work.
HID Global deploys a centralized, web-based IP access control solution at Fuxi Power Plant
Unable to meet the needs for real-time monitoring with its traditional patrol system, China's Fuxi Power Plant has deployed HID Global's VertX V2000.




