Security News > 2017 > May > Beware the coffee shop: Mobile security threats lurk around every corner (Help Net Security)
40 percent of organizations believe that C-level executives, including the CEO, are most at risk of being hacked when working outside of the office, according to a new report from iPass. Cafés and coffee shops were ranked the number one high-risk venue by 42 percent of respondents, from a list also including airports (30 percent), hotels (16 percent), exhibition centers (7 percent) and airplanes (4 percent). The vast majority (93 percent) of respondents said they … More →
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