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Apr 03, 2017
The Government has begun to make demands for access to messages on WhatsApp, after it emerged that London terrorist Khalid Masood sent a message on the platform shortly before his attack on Westminster.
The vulnerability may have left millions of users open to crypto-circumventing spies.
Google's Android Security Team speaks up about the bug known as CVE-2016-0728.
Alarm bells rang across the tech community when a "zero day vulnerability" was found on the Linux kernel.
A Trojan affecting Androids has been out in the wild since December, and it affects those who have an affinity to watching porn.
In light of how Google recently pulled out 13 infected "IQ Test" apps from the Play Store, this is a guide on how to keep your Android secure.
Apparently, nothing is sacred from rogue coders, as it was discovered that a greater percentage of Bible apps contained malware code compared to gambling apps. A pretty ironic discovery, considering that Christmas is a traditionally Christian celebration.
Google Chrome's team has rolled out Safe Browsing for mobile, with the aim to protect Android and mobile users from phishing attacks and malware.
Android Malware is on the loose once more as 20,000 apps in third-party app repositories were found to have the malware signatures. Google Play Store apps remain unaffected.
Google pulled out the persistent rootkit malware disguised as an IQ Test app from the Google Play Store. The app managed to bypass the Google Bouncer, not once, but twice.
Texas University researchers have found out that the Android Lock Screen's password can be manipulated in a way that can override the set password.
A parental control app deployed in South Korea has been found to contain 26 security vulnerabilities. The researchers who spotted these security flaws have since reached out to the South Korean telecom association, and was told that patches have been rolled out.
Anti Virus Guard Technologies, better known as "AVG," proudly announced that it hit 200 million users. However, the company now reveals that they actually gather user data and use them for advertising and income-generation purposes. They express the details in their new Privacy Policy.
Another malware outbreak hits the iOS platform, after infected copies of the Xcode program compiler hit the Internet and infiltrated developers' machines.
Joshua Drake, of Zimperium zLabs, finally releases the exploit code for the Stagefright vulnerability. It runs the risk of falling into the wrong hands, but the release was intended for developers to be able to test their systems and develop codes to patch the vulnerability.
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