Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2011-140 ≈ Packet Storm
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Read the rest here:"I am quite speechless right now," begins Artem Russakovskii over at Android Police as he posts about a "massive" security flaw in HTC Android devices that allows malicious hackers to access phone numbers, GPS
Read the rest of this entry »Any app that uses your internet connection can grab your emails, texts, and GPS locations.
Go here to read the rest:FAIL: HTC Accidentally Opens Huge Security Hole In Its Own Phones Read the rest of this entry »TEHRAN, IRAN (BosNewsLife) — Militants with suspected ties to Iranian security forces have threatened to kill nearly a dozen evangelical Christians who fled Iran unless they “repent” and return to Islam,
Read the rest of this entry »If you've got one of HTC's popular Android phones, such as the Evo 4G, Evo 3D or Thunderbolt, your phone may be giving apps you've installed a huge amount of personal data -- information that you didn&
Read the rest of this entry »Started in 2001 by the National Cyber Security Division of the US Department of Homeland Security , its singular focus has been to help US citizens secure personally identifiable information that is stored on personal
Read the rest of this entry »The folks at Android Police seem to have stumbled across a rather jarring security vulnerability in HTC handsets running Android, giving common.
Here is the original post:HTC security vulnerability said Read the rest of this entry »Uh-oh, it looks like some versions of the brand new Samsung Galaxy S II might be going out the door to customers next week with a serious security flaw that leaves locked phones wide open.
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