Since Joshua Drake of Zimperium announced his talk at the Black Hat conference on Twitter, speculation in the blogosphere has been rampant. BLACKHAT USA 2015 ...
On Monday, news broke that Android phones could be infected by merely receiving a picture via a message. Itâs a flaw thatâs being called âStagefrightâ after Androidâs media library that processes ...
I am a devoted Android user. Iâve never kidded myself about the flaws in the platform or about the malware hiding in countless apps. I do wish the folks at Google would get their act together when it ...
Stagefright could compromise data on millions of Android devices. Reports surfaced this week that Android devices are susceptible to a hack that can compromise data for users. What does that mean for ...
In the wake of the Stagefright vulnerability being publicly announced, numerous information security experts say they plan to ditch their Android smartphones and tablets in favor of Apple iOS. Their ...
Back in July, a security company called Zimperium allegedly found the exploit. The first question is - am I vulnerable? According to AndroidCentral.com, there's a bit of a discrepancy between who is ...
Most hacker-related stories regarding Android are overdone with technopanic, but the newly discovered bug in Androidâs multimedia playback tool Stagefright is one that has users more concerned than ...
(NEW YORK) â The second coming of the Stagefright bug is here. Less than two months after Google patched the vulnerability affecting Android devices, security research firm Zimperium said it has ...
Millions of Android devices are at risk yet again after researchers found a new way to exploit an older vulnerability that was previously patched by Google. NorthBit, based in Herzliya, Israel, ...
Researchers have developed Metaphor, a âfast, reliable, and stealthyâ exploit for the Stagefright vulnerability that can affect millions of Android devices. Whether or not the attack becomes widely ...
Recent â and mostly incorrect â reports of an Android phone system hack have finally been put to rest by the only source that matters. At the Black Hat security conference this morning, Adrian Ludwig, ...
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