![]() ![]() So what does all of this mean? It means it's time you brush up on your mobile security lingo and get to know your friends over at McAfee and Norton because security software will soon begin to take over (and slow down) your favorite mobile gadget. Believe it or not, you're almost as likely to run malicious code on one of your mobile devices as you are on your PC. ![]() In a world where security cognizance has quickly become one of the most important aspects of any person's day, a study has come out that tells us exactly what we don't want to hear: we aren't nearly as proactive as we should be when it comes to protecting ourselves.Īccording to a study performed by research firm InsightExpress, 73 percent of mobile device users are either unaware or not cognizant of the security issues that could plague their cell phones, Bluetooth-equipped notebooks and even their digital audio players. ![]()
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