Samsung phones vulnerable to hacking
The Find My Mobile service on Samsung phones is designed to let users lock their devices if they’re lost or stolen, protecting any personal information stored on the handset. ButLEER MÁS
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The Find My Mobile service on Samsung phones is designed to let users lock their devices if they’re lost or stolen, protecting any personal information stored on the handset. ButLEER MÁS
The FBI is trying its best to convince an ambiguous regulatory body in Washington to modify its operation rules with the aim of possessing new powers to hack into andLEER MÁS
If you didn’t patch your site quickly, you should assume it was compromised, Drupal says. Users of the Drupal content management system platform got a rude awakening this week: AccordingLEER MÁS
The Value of a Name I woke up to a text on Saturday morning that was only about twenty minutes old: “Google Account password changed.” Shit. It had happened. ForLEER MÁS
Many of you must have recently heard about the Android Master Key vulnerability, which allows a malicious payload to be inserted in an application that is installed, due to aLEER MÁS
A thief can disable Find My iPhone without requiring your password Apple says no one can disable Find My iPhone on your stolen / lost handset without your password, butLEER MÁS
The Nokia Asha platform suffers from a lock code bypass vulnerability that allows for access to call records. The Asha platform is a mobile operating system (OS) and computing platformLEER MÁS