May 11, 2023, 12:16 a.m. | MalBot

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Whether a company gives them out or they're owned by the employees or students, mobile devices are like honey for cybercriminals. And the kicker? Most of these devices are not protected enough.


Just check out the following stats from last year:




  • 18 percent of clicked phishing emails in 2022 came from a mobile device. (Verizon Mobile Security Index 2022)


  • 46 percent of organizations that had suffered a mobile-related security breach in 2022 said that app threats were a contributing factor. …

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