A study reveals rooted devices are 3.5 times more susceptible to mobile malware, posing significant security risks, especially in enterprises. Despite representing only 0.1% of enterprise devices, compromised app detections and system incidents soar dramatically on rooted devices. Ongoing development of rooting tools like Magisk and Checkra1n further complicates security, requiring advanced detection and robust protective measures.

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Tasmania’s Department of Health has broadened its virtual care program, Care@home, to cover additional illnesses and provide support for discharged patients. A new clinical alert