F-Secure Security Laboratory has spotted a whole new kind of attack for mobile Windows -- now isn't that lovely? A Trojan called InfoJack changes the security settings to allow any software to be loaded without warning.
How many enterprises that buy their employees mobile devices are also supporting said devices security? Up-and-coming NAC may one day make such protection a (relative) breeze, but until then, sounds like hackers have a head start.
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