Saturday, January 05, 2013
Protect your iPhone - iPad or even Android with Codeproof
Codeproof protects your phone from malware and thefts. Codeproof is not just a simple app, we provide web-based Console, where customer can login and check the health of the phone anytime anywhere. Codeproof is FREE for 1 device.
Codeproof supports iPhone, iPad, Android Devices and even Kindle Fire. The key features include the following:

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Tuesday, October 02, 2012
iPhone 3GS Offers Enterprise-Class Security for Everyone
The original iPhone was hard to lock down, had only limited secure connectivity options, and lacked both data security and protection and some way to destroy data remotely if you lost the phone.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
GoldKey Announces Soft-Token App for iPhone
GoldKey Security Corporation announced today the availability of GoldKey Soft-Tokens for iOS and Android devices. GoldKey’s newly released Soft-Token app transforms a mobile device into a software authenticator that is used in conjunction with a PIN to achieve two-factor authentication. This provides a robust yet cost-effective method for ensuring that only authorized mobile devices are allowed to access private web resources, such as online banking.
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Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Secure your assets with mSecure Password Manager for iPhone
mSeven Software has updated the mSecure password manager to increase access to more users around the globe. mSecure now supports eight languages on all platforms. The company has also added 130 new icons to enable greater levels of personalization of records in mSecure.
With the support of the many languages, mSecure is able to offer password security to a larger percentage of the world population. mSecure continues to be held out as an industry-standard in password and personal information protection for mobile and computing devices. mSecure uses ultra-secure 256-bit blowfish encryption to protect personal information such as account numbers, usernames, passwords and more.

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Friday, November 11, 2011
iOS 5.0.1 is out - Battery problems and important iPad2 unlock breach solved
Finally this update is out now, and it is the first time I can install the update directly from the iPhone without having to connect to iTunes on my MacBook. Almost all details were already known about this important minor release, like the battery issues the 4 and 4S users were reporting. Also very important is the iPad unlock breach, where the passlock could be bypassed with a magnet for SmartCover users. There are some Document Cloud issues solved as well they mention.
As a bonus, Apple enables Multitasking gestures for the original iPad. Finally Australian users do get better Voice Recognition. You can start quoting Crocodile Dundee like; “So I oughta, mate. Sneaking up on a man when he’s rendering first aid to a lady.”


Here is the full list of security fixes;
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Secure your personal data with oneSafe app for iOS
Lunabee Pte Ltd is proud to announce the release and immediate availability of oneSafe app, a reliable and secure password manager and data vault that securely stores confidential information relating to credit cards, bank accounts, logins as well as various types of documents and images. With a great interface and functionality, the powerful and feature-rich application is truly the place to store anything private or in need of high security.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
11 things to configure after iOS5 upgrade
iPhonetunes // Brussels // October 18 2011.
To tell you the truth, I have been holding off with the iOS5 upgrade until yesterday. In the old iPhone days I was always the first to upgrade but I’m getting a bit more precautious lately. Yesterday I couldn’t wait anymore and because there were no major issues reported by the people around me, I decided to jump as well.
Once the iPhone was finally upgraded, I was looking around if all was set automatically to desirable settings, at least for my interest. The following things I changed immediately, or are at least worthwhile looking at, if it interests you too.
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Tuesday, July 05, 2011
your gps receiver has been turned off - error
Yesterday I reinstalled iGO Primo on my iPhone because of a long story I don’t want to bother you with. Anyway so far so good, the app was installed and I started the application. After been walking through the initialization wizard I go to > Show Map.
It shows me the map, but instead of Brussels where I was, it showed Paris, which is the application default for not finding your GPS fix apparently. In the top of the screen I saw the message “your GPS receiver has been turned off”.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Apple Q&A on Location Data
Apple would like to respond to the questions we have recently received about the gathering and use of location information by our devices.
1. Why is Apple tracking the location of my iPhone?
Apple is not tracking the location of your iPhone. Apple has never done so and has no plans to ever do so.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
iTunes trojan horse small.bog
Today I finally installed iTunes 8.2 on my Windows Vista PC and I got the iTunes Trojan Horse small.bog virus alert. Could there really be a iTunes trojan or iTunes virus in my download?
The problem was in:
C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunes.dll
While researching the problem, more infections occurred.
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