Google Patches 11 Critical RCE Android Vulnerabilities
Google’s December Android Security Bulletin tackles 53 unique flaws. Continue reading Google Patches 11 Critical RCE Android Vulnerabilities
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Google’s December Android Security Bulletin tackles 53 unique flaws. Continue reading Google Patches 11 Critical RCE Android Vulnerabilities
Hello again readers and welcome back! Based off the title of this blog post, I am pretty sure that you already know that we will be covering Skype in this post. As with any good story, it is best to start at the beginning of this magical journey….Cha… Continue reading Skype Hype/Gripe
The hacking duo @fluoroacetate demonstrated zero-day exploits against phones from Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi at the recent Pwn2Own contest. Continue reading Thought you deleted your iPhone photos? Hackers find a way to get them back
Security researchers competing in the Pwn2Own competition in Tokyo this week earned a collective $325,000 for demonstrating new exploits on devices made by Samsung, Xiaomi, and Apple. Pwn2Own, a series of contests run by the Zero Day Initiative, brings security researchers to compete to expose the most vulnerabilities in popular software and devices. The competition in Tokyo on Tuesday and Wednesday focused on mobile devices. Researchers showed off an array of different methods in which the devices could be compromised, according to blogs posted by the Zero Day Initiative. Among their conquests, a duo of hackers known as Fluoroacetate used near-field communication to force the Xiaomi Mi6 phone to a custom website. They then executed code on a Samsung Galaxy S9 using a baseband vulnerability, and successfully exfiltrated a deleted picture from an iPhone X. A team of researchers from MWR Labs, division of F-Secure, used a string of different bugs to force the Xiaomi Mi6 and […]
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Samsung’s foldable phone, the Galaxy F, will reportedly cost a whopping $1,770.
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Samsung is back with a brand new, low-end Android Go device.
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Samsung didn’t just announce a foldable display yesterday. Here are some of the firm’s other interesting initiatives.
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Samsung finally unveiled its first-ever foldable display design today. Folks, this is no gimmick.
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Samsung becomes the first mainstream phone maker to unveil a foldable smartphone…or a tablet?
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Firmware updates won’t address the problem, so admins need to take other action. Continue reading Samsung, Crucial’s Flawed Storage Drive Encryption Leaves Data Exposed