Possessing Mobile Devices

作者: A.A. Adams

DOI: 10.1109/MSP.2015.124

关键词: Internet privacyComputer scienceMobile deviceComputer securitySocial media

摘要: Smartphones and tablet computers have an ownership model more akin to that of games consoles than PCs. Rather users possessing these devices, the devices are possessed by multiple third parties, detriment users' rights. Given ubiquity this leaves vulnerable significant security privacy violations.

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