Android Vulnerable To Data Theft ExploitInformationWeek - Mathew J. Schwartz - Nov 29, 2010Google is preparing a fix for the bug that could allow attackers to use JavaScript to read files from handsets. By Mathew J. Schwartz , InformationWeek ... |
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Flaw in Android OS makes data vulnerableFierceMobileIT - 30 Nov, 2010FierceMobileIT provides tools, tips and case studies on how to deploy the latest wireless technologies in the enterprise. Join 37000+ CIOs and senior IT ... |
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Security expert uncovers Android vulnerabilityThe Creative Department - 30 Nov, 2010Security researcher Thomas Cannon recently warned Google about a security vulnerability he uncovered in all versions of its Android mobile operating system. ... |
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Android browser exploit discoveredRCR Unplugged - 30 Nov, 2010Security expert Thomas Cannon recently published a report about a vulnerability in the Android browser. The exploit allows an attacker to access files from ... |
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Android browser falls victim to JavaScript-based exploitPhoneDog (blog) - Nov 29, 2010About a month ago, we learned of a WebKit-based bug that would could affect Android users on 2.1 and below, and today another Android browser flaw has come ... |
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Another Exploit Found in Android's Web BrowserAndroidGuys - Nov 29, 2010Another Android browser exploit (via PC World) has been revealed. Reported by Thomas Cannon, security expert, the exploit allows malicious web pages to ... |
Android, Palm Phones Vulnerable to Data StealingMobiledia - Nov 29, 2010Smartphones that run on Google's Android and Palm's WebOS mobile operating systems are vulnerable to data attacks, according to a security professional who ... |
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Android browser flaw allows attackers to access user dataHelp Net Security - Nov 29, 2010A vulnerability in the Android browser that could allow attackers to download files stored on the mobile device's or tablet's SD card has been discovered by ... |
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Security Flaw Found in Android BrowsereSecurity Planet - Nov 29, 2010By eSecurityPlanet Staff Corporate security officer Thomas Cannon recently uncovered a vulnerability in the built-in browser for Android smartphones. ... |
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