Mobile Security Basics: Protecting Apps and User Data
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Mobile Security Basics: Protecting Apps and User Data

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Mobile security threats: data leakage from insecure storage, weak authentication enabling hijacking, malicious apps, and network interception attacks.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Melik Can Sariyer

    The M1-M10 ranking listed in the article body is the 2016 OWASP Mobile Top 10, so the cited edition should be 2016, not 2024

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    Why: Verified live: article body and bibliography already correctly cite "OWASP Mobile Top 10 2016" (matching the M1-M10 ranking used in the article). FAQ JSON-LD block mentions OWASP Mobile Top 10 without an attached year, which is not the fabrication in question. No further action needed.

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