Three quarters of mobile apps have this security vulnerability which could put your personal data at risk

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June 20, 2019
Three quarters of mobile apps have this security vulnerability which could put your personal data at risk
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Researchers find that both iOS and Android apps have insecure data storage - and that could lead to passwords, financial information user locations and other personal data being accessed by cyberattackers.

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