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Strong encryption for Windows Mobile devices - ensure your data is always safe (01 Jun 2007)
As PDAs are so easy to lose or to steal it is vitally important to encrypt sensitive data users carry on their Pocket PCs or Pocket PC phones. With SecuBox data is protected and transparently encrypted using industry class AES 256 bit encryption algorithm.a

Is Your Mobile Device Secure? (17 Dec 2006)
An article about Mobile Device, Jump-Drive, Mobile Phone, and PDA Security. Examples of what type of information you could lose.

Giving Your Kids a Cellular Child Phone (17 Dec 2006)
In today's hectic world, more and more parents are concerned about their children's safety, and rightly so. Children today are involved in more ............

Cell Phone Privacy: Keeping It To Yourself (17 Dec 2006)
From hackers with high tech equipment to imposters who steal calling records, personal information is sometimes not so private. Learn what cell phone users need to know in order to keep their information out of the hands of others.

Cell Phones May be Future Target for Viruses (17 Dec 2006)
The last couple of years have given way to a different, though thus far low grade, threat: the transmission of viruses through your cell phone. Though this is not yet considered a widespread problem, there is concern that the future of cell phone viruses will prove to be a damaging and encompassing as computer viruses.

Your Next Virus Is Just A Phone Call Away (06 Dec 2006)
It's only a matter of time before our mobile phones are the target of wide spread viruses and worms. There has already been at least one confirmed case of mobile phone virus infection. The impact on services, security, and costs could be significant.

Mobile Devices Security (06 Dec 2006)
Another new security breach has been encountered this year when reports were received about a backdoor Trojan horse program that can take control over a mobile device. This is the first known backdoor Trojan horse for PDAs.

Keep Your Information Secure (28 Nov 2006)
The history of encryption, starting with Julius Ceaser, and upto modern day applications and uses.

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