eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Security firm Zimperium today is publicly disclosing a ...
Frankly most people who get malware are asking for trouble. They open a suspicious file from a stranger, go to a skanky website, or download the movie or game that came out yesterday from BitTorrent.
Exploit code for the Android Stagefright vulnerability was made public, and researcher Joshua Drake hopes organizations will test Android systems and devices against the code. Joshua Drake, the ...
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 ...
Almost all Android mobile devices available today are susceptible to hacks that can execute malicious code when they are sent a malformed text message or the user is lured to a malicious website, a ...
Android phones may be at risk to hackers due to a major security flaw, one expert says. Joshua Drake, from security research company Zimperium zLabs, tells Forbes he discovered "six critical ...
Most hacker-related stories regarding Android are overdone with technopanic, but the newly discovered bug in Android’s multimedia playback tool Stagefright is one that has users more concerned than ...
Recent – and mostly incorrect – 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, ...
A newly discovered security issue in the Android mobile operating system dubbed "Stagefright" has been called one of the worst vulnerabilities to date, and could present a critical issue for some 95 ...
Researchers at Zimperium have reported two new Stagefright vulnerabilities affecting one billion Android devices. When researcher Joshua Drake published details in August about critical Android ...
What you need to know about the latest vulnerability. Attendees visit the Android booth during the Google I/O developers conference at the Moscone Center on May 15, 2013 in San Francisco, Calif. — ...
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