Why rooting and jailbreaking make you a target - Help Net Security
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Rooted Phone Risk: The Hidden Enterprise Mobile Security Threat Lurking in Your Pocket
Once the realm of hackers, modders, and digital tinkerers, rooting and jailbreaking were once celebrated as rebellions against closed ecosystems—acts of digital defiance to unlock deeper control over smartphones. Today, they're not gone, just far more dangerous.While the number of rooted Android devices and jailbroken iPhones has dropped sharply over the past decade, security researchers warn that these compromised devices now pose a disproporti…
Zimperium Warns of Ongoing Threats from Rooting, Jailbreaking - AI-Tech Park
As the global leader in mobile security, Zimperium warns that mobile rooting and jailbreaking remain a persistent and evolving threat to enterprises worldwide. Rooted and jailbroken mobile devices bypass critical security protocols, leaving organizations vulnerable to mobile malware, data breaches, and full system compromises. Recent data from Zimperium’s zLabs team underscores the growing risks, with rooted Android mobile devices facing 3.5 tim…
Zimperium report warns that mobile rooting and jailbreaking still pose serious security risks
Duncan Riley 2025-03-20 09:00:00 siliconangle.com A new report out today from mobile security platform provider Zimperium Inc. warns that mobile rooting and jailbreaking remain a persistent and evolving threat to enterprises worldwide. Mobile devices that have been rooted, meaning someone got administrator access to the operating system, and jailbroken, meaning apps installed from… Source
Why rooting and jailbreaking make you a target - Help Net Security
As cybercriminals have moved to a mobile-first attack strategy, rooting and jailbreaking mobile devices remain a powerful attack vector. Such mobile devices bypass critical security protocols, leaving organizations vulnerable to mobile malware, data breaches, and complete system compromises. Threats reported by rooted devices vs stock devices. Source: Zimperium Recent data from Zimperium underscores the growing risks, with rooted Android mobile …
Zimperium Warns: Mobile Rooting and Jailbreaking Still a Major Security Threat
DALLAS, TX – March 20 – As the global leader in mobile security, Zimperium warns that mobile rooting and jailbreaking remain a persistent and evolving threat to enterprises worldwide. Rooted and jailbroken mobile devices bypass critical security protocols, leaving organizations vulnerable to mobile malware, data breaches, and full system compromises. Recent data from Zimperium’s zLabs team underscores the growing risks, with rooted Android mobil…
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