“Popular Android Apps Vulnerable to Man-in-the-Disk Attacks” plus 2 BleepingComputer.com |
- Popular Android Apps Vulnerable to Man-in-the-Disk Attacks
- Backdoor Mechanism Discovered in VIA C3 x86 Processors
- Vulnerabilities Found in the Firmware of 25 Android Smartphone Models
Popular Android Apps Vulnerable to Man-in-the-Disk Attacks Posted: 13 Aug 2018 05:50 AM PDT Some of the most popular Android applications installed on your phone may be vulnerable to a new type of attack named "Man-in-the-Disk" that can grant a third-party app the ability to crash them and/or run malicious code. [...] |
Backdoor Mechanism Discovered in VIA C3 x86 Processors Posted: 13 Aug 2018 01:48 AM PDT At the DEF CON 26 security conference held in Las Vegas last week, a security researcher detailed a backdoor mechanism in x86-based VIA C3 processors, a CPU family produced and sold between 2001 and 2003 by Taiwan-based VIA Technologies Inc. [...] |
Vulnerabilities Found in the Firmware of 25 Android Smartphone Models Posted: 12 Aug 2018 03:11 PM PDT Last week, at the DEF CON security conference held in Las Vegas, security researchers presented details about 47 vulnerabilities in the firmware and default apps of 25 Android smartphone models, 11 of which are also sold in the US. [...] |
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