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iOS tombe et Windows Phone résiste lors d’une compétition de hackers

iOS tombe et Windows Phone résiste lors d’une compétition de hackers | mlearn | Scoop.it
L’iPhone 5S a été mis à mal par une équipe de Corée du Sud, qui a réussi à profiter d'une combinaison de deux bugs dans Safari pour en prendre le contrôle. Le Samsung Galaxy S5 non plus n'a pas réisté aux assauts des hackers. Deux équipes ont profité de failles dans la gestion du protocole NFC pour en prendre le contrôle. le Nexus 5 a lui aussi été piraté via NFC, grâce à une technique étonnante, qui a consisté à forcer un appairage Bluetooth entre deux appareils.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, November 15, 2014 3:58 AM

L’iPhone 5S a été mis à mal par une équipe de Corée du Sud, qui a réussi à profiter d'une combinaison de deux bugs dans Safari pour en prendre le contrôle. Le Samsung Galaxy S5 non plus n'a pas réisté aux assauts des hackers. Deux équipes ont profité de failles dans la gestion du protocole NFC pour en prendre le contrôle. le Nexus 5 a lui aussi été piraté via NFC, grâce à une technique étonnante, qui a consisté à forcer un appairage Bluetooth entre deux appareils.

Gust MEES's curator insight, November 15, 2014 4:02 AM
L’iPhone 5S a été mis à mal par une équipe de Corée du Sud, qui a réussi à profiter d'une combinaison de deux bugs dans Safari pour en prendre le contrôle. Le Samsung Galaxy S5 non plus n'a pas réisté aux assauts des hackers. Deux équipes ont profité de failles dans la gestion du protocole NFC pour en prendre le contrôle. le Nexus 5 a lui aussi été piraté via NFC, grâce à une technique étonnante, qui a consisté à forcer un appairage Bluetooth entre deux appareils.


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Open Formats for Mobile Learning (#mlearning)

Open Formats for Mobile Learning (#mlearning) | mlearn | Scoop.it
Ch. 8 Open Formats for Mobile Learning – Geoff Stead. The U.S. government had sponsored a two-year technology research project to explore the technical challenges involved in deploying mLearning as a core element of ...

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Alfredo Corell's curator insight, December 14, 2013 8:01 AM

Some typical dilemmas for mobile developers include:

For optimum user experience, an app should be developed to target a specific mobile platform (e.g., iOS), but for maximum portability of the content it should not.For maximum portability of content, the best technical solution is to use a Web app (hosted online), but this excludes all the best phone features (native menus, camera, GPS, other apps, etc.).For the best mLearning experience, users need to be able to work offline, but for integration with traditional eLearning systems, the information needs to sync online.
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BYOD: Mobility making it easier for insiders to take IP [Infographic]

BYOD: Mobility making it easier for insiders to take IP [Infographic] | mlearn | Scoop.it
Symantec helps consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world.

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For BYOD Best Practices, Secure Data, Not Devices

For BYOD Best Practices, Secure Data, Not Devices | mlearn | Scoop.it

IT organizations are justifiably concerned about the security risks inherent in bringing your own device (BYOD). Many are turning to mobile device management (MDM) products and services to address the problem. But a number of mobile security vendors believe organizations are focusing the device when they should be focusing on the data.

 

Read more, very interesting...:

http://trap.it/KpeRhS

 


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Cybercrime goes mobile

Cybercrime goes mobile | mlearn | Scoop.it

Corporate espionage has never been so easy. See how a simple app can transform your smartphone into an espionage tool in the hands of criminals, able to record your conversations, steal your text messages and spy on your private meetings.

 

Gust MEES: watch the video who explains in detail; very well explained...

http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=13015

 

 

Check out also the available security tools :

http://www.scoop.it/t/ict-security-tools?q=mobile

 


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F-Secure - Protection - Free Anti-Theft for Mobile

F-Secure - Protection - Free Anti-Theft for Mobile | mlearn | Scoop.it

Anti-Theft is an application for your mobile phone that provides a great way to protect it if it gets lost or stolen – and it’s FREE!

 

 

 


This is what you get:


- Easy to install and use


- Protects your confidential information against loss or theft


- Helps you locate your phone

 

Read more...


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The 1-minute guide to the mobile classroom

The 1-minute guide to the mobile classroom | mlearn | Scoop.it

Wondering how to start introducing elements of mLearning (mobile learning) into your language classes?

 

Here are five ways to do so, starting from simple recognition type activities to more complex project work...


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mobilemeupscotty - home

mobilemeupscotty - home | mlearn | Scoop.it

Learning Activities That Capitalize On The Use of Mobile Devices:


Student response for polling/pop quizzes/content comments


Definitions, currency conversion, math equations, translations instantaneously


Internet browser to access information/research
News articles and current events


Online books


Education programs/apps such as Google Maps/GPS


Digital camera for school projects, publishing, etc.


Education of Positive Digital Footprint


Voice technology to share lectures/lessons/projects


Viewing video content such as Khan Academy


Blogging and microblogging about specific content


Development of Student Personal Learning Networks


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BYOD et utilisation des smartphones en classe, aspects pédagogiques

BYOD et utilisation des smartphones en classe, aspects pédagogiques | mlearn | Scoop.it

Concept développé aux Etats-Unis, la tendance BYOD (« Bring Your Own Device ») est une démarche d’utilisation de son matériel numérique personnel durant le temps scolaire et pour une activité éducative.


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Christian Dhinaut's curator insight, February 4, 2014 2:54 AM

C'est un peu en marge de mon sujet sur la mobilité B2B, mais totalement Bouillon 2.0... à lire c'est intéressant cette entrée des smartphones en tant qu'outils éducatifs et pédagogiques chez les jeunes américains.

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More than 80% of Smartphones Remain Open to Malware

More than 80% of Smartphones Remain Open to Malware | mlearn | Scoop.it
There has been a veritable parade of headlines and news stories in even the mainstream consumer press about the increasing security risk presented by smartphones – a.k.a. the small yet powerful computers that most of us carry around in our pockets.

 

===> Trend Micro recently released data showing that there will be more than one million malware variants in the market by the end of this year.  <===

 


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===> Trend Micro recently released data showing that there will be more than one million malware variants in the market by the end of this year.  <===

 

Learn more:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Mobile-Security

 

http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/apps-for-any-use-mostly-for-education-and-free

 

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MeetingWords: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing

MeetingWords: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing | mlearn | Scoop.it

Here's a great idea.  The next time you are attending a meeting, you, along with your peers, can take notes that are saved on the web.  Your group can edit the notes together and changes are instantly shown on everyone looking at the notes. 

 

There's the ability to chat while taking notes and have an ongoing backchannel discussion regarding the event or presentation.

 

There's no sign-up or cost either, making it easy to begin to create your text.

 

Super idea for BYOT and BYOD activities!

 


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BrightTALK Webcast - Mobile Security Summit July12

BrightTALK Webcast - Mobile Security Summit July12 | mlearn | Scoop.it

Why Mobile Device Management Needs Mobile Security... A MUST for "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD)!

 

Read more:

http://www.websense.com/content/brighttalk-mobile-security-webcast.aspx?cmpid=prtw

 


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F-Secure Mobile Security - Android Apps on Google Play

F-Secure Mobile Security - Android Apps on Google Play | mlearn | Scoop.it
F-Secure Mobile Security protects your mobile devices from all common threats. It guards against loss and theft, protects your children with powerful parental control ...

 

Read more:

http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fsecure.ms.dc&amp;amp;hl=en

 


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Secure your smartphone

Secure your smartphone | mlearn | Scoop.it
You probably store a lot of personal and financial information on your smartphone that you would not want revealed if it is lost or stolen. Here are four ways that you can help increase mobile phone safety and secure your Windows Phone or other smartphone.

 

Protect your phone with a password or Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you use your phone to access your company's email or intranet, they probably require that you protect it with a password or PIN.

 

To learn how to protect your Windows 7 phone with a password, see Lock screen FAQ.


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Smartphone security gap exposes location, texts, email, expert says

Smartphone security gap exposes location, texts, email, expert says | mlearn | Scoop.it
Just as U.S. companies are coming to grips with the threats to their computer networks emanating from cyber spies based in China, a noted expert is highlighting what he says is an even more pernicious vulnerability in smartphones.

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