Tag: security
Android exploited in one swift move, Java and Chrome vulnerability
A truly amazing (and scary) exploit was showcased at the MobilePwn2Own event at the PacSec conference in Tokyo yesterday, gaining control over the Android...
Twitch now offers two-factor authentication for account safety
Twitch may not be the most high security risk app out there, but it always pays to be safe than sorry later on. With...
Google’s Project Zero finds vulnerabilities in Galaxy S6 Edge
You can say without doubt that Google created Android and is the main source of current Android versions that you see on devices out...
Google pushes out promised monthly security updates for Nexus devices
In light of the Stagefright vulnerability that rocked the Android world a few months back, Google has promised to push out security updates for...
KeepSafe’s App Lock updated for Android Marshmallow
Whether you have a lot of private and sensitive data on the apps of your phone, or you just want to keep your nosy...
Bitdefender update: Snap Photo protection, Smart Unlock easier access
Trying to find the balance between convenience and protection can sometimes be a tricky situation. Sometimes you want easy access to your devices but...
LINE brings Letter Sealing feature for added security
Back in the days when we used to write actual, physical letters to our loved ones, if you don’t want anyone to accidentally or...
LG V10 to have enhanced security through LG Gate
Locked screen passwords aren’t enough anymore to protect your smartphone or device. You now need a secure platform, a stable cloud service so that...
FireEye discovers Kemoge, yet another Android malware
Aside from StageFright which was recently followed up by StageFright 2.0, there's another threat to Android security. If you ever come across Kemoge, that's...
Toshiba launches sensor for iris scanning, security and authentication
Hackers and tech security analysts will always tell you that the username/password process used for almost all digital authentication these days is remarkably inefficient,...
Stagefright 2.0: hacking your phone through MP3 audio, MP4 video
Zimperium zLabs has made public another vulnerability in Android, calling it Stagefright 2.0. The vulnerability manifests itself when your Android device tries to process...
15 Million T-Mobile subscribers affected by Experian’s Data Breach
Nothing is better than a company CEO being honest about any unfortunate news. That's what T-Mobile chief John Legere just did: he admitted that...