BlackBerry has released a security advisory that addresses an industry-wide local elevation of privilege vulnerability (“ASHmenian Devilâ€Â) that has been discovered in BlackBerry Android smartphones.
Another day, another instance of ransomware emerges on Android, according to a threat report by McAfee Labs Mobile Malware Research team.
BlackBerry today announced that its AtHoc software has received a Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) and Authority to Operate (ATO) with the US Army through April 2019.
BlackBerry today announced the first wave of Platinum achievements for partners as a result of the renewed Enterprise Partner Program for solutions providers.
BlackBerry today announced that In Practice Systems (INPS) has upgraded to BES12 to securely manage its multi-platform mobile fleet. INPS has successfully migrated to BES12 to "infinitely increase" mobile workforce productivity.
Security Researchers at Check Point have discovered four Android vulnerabilities dubbed QuadRooter that affect 900 million devices, or basically any device using a Qualcomm chipset.
Apple’s head of security engineering and architecture, Ivan Krstic, announced to Black Hat attendees today that Apple will begin offering cash bounties of up to $200,000 to researchers who discover vulnerabilities in its products.
Earlier we reported how BlackBerry had kicked off their software licensing initiative with the release of BlackBerry Hub+ for Android.
BlackBerry have released an update to their DTEK app for Android, which is currently only officially available on the BlackBerry Priv.
BlackBerry announced today the launch of a software licensing program for its Mobility Solutions business by introducing the BlackBerry Hub+ for Android.
BlackBerry's DTEK50, is now available in Germany on monthly contract from 1&1. DTEK50 is BlackBerry's second smartphone powered by Android, following the PRIV.
With the Galaxy Note7, Samsung focused on refining craftsmanship and optimizing usability to help users get more out of life.