ZDNet | It was only last week that researchers from Check Point uncovered a total of six apps laden with the PreAMo ad fraud malware on Google Play which had been installed 90 million times. Now, the cybersecurity team from Avast have found a further 50 apps relating to lifestyle services which masquerade as legitimate software but are actually adware, and these malicious apps have been downloaded a total of 30 million times.
CSO | Privacy regulations such as the GDPR and CCPA require companies to provide "reasonable security" to protect customers' personal information. Here's how you might best achieve that standard. (Confused about GDPR and CCPA? Tune into our webinar tomorrow to get the rundown from a data privacy expert.)
Dark Reading | Even more are knowingly connecting to unsecure networks and sharing confidential information through collaboration platforms, according to Symphony Communication Services.
TechRepublic | Google Drive Priority suggests a short list of files you might find useful, while Workspaces lets you gather files from across Drive for fast access.