Driven by the need for 24-7 connectivity, mobile Web technologies have become a wildly popular source of income for businesses and developers. Developers can submit their applications to smart-phone markets without triggering the usual quality checkpoints required in corporate software development; add to this that a number of 3rd party apps connect back to equally unsecured Web APIs, and risk is introduced for companies and consumers alike. In this presentation, we will explore a variety of abuse scenarios. From exploiting mobile websites to cheating scoreboards and click-jacking mobile phones, we will discuss different ways that mobile technology users, and their employers, can be exposed to compromise.