Since Joshua Drake of Zimperium announced his talk at the Black Hat conference on Twitter, speculation in the blogosphere has been rampant. BLACKHAT USA 2015 ...
Exploit code for the Android Stagefright vulnerability was made public, and researcher Joshua Drake hopes organizations will test Android systems and devices against the code. Joshua Drake, the ...
Researchers at Zimperium have reported two new Stagefright vulnerabilities affecting one billion Android devices. When researcher Joshua Drake published details in August about critical Android ...
Most hacker-related stories regarding Android are overdone with technopanic, but the newly discovered bug in Android’s multimedia playback tool Stagefright is one that has users more concerned than ...
Over 850 million Android devices are still potentially at threat from the notorious Stagefright vulnerability, leaving large swathes of smartphones and tablets at risk from hijacking via malware ...
The Stagefright security flaw in Android devices has only been a threat in theory -- until now. The bug, first discovered last summer, was called the "mother of all Android vulnerabilities" by the ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. That’s particularly disconcerting since some of Android’s mitigation strategies have proved to be not as ...
There’s a new round of Stagefright vulnerabilities that allows attackers to execute malicious code on more than one billion phones running ancient as well as much more recent versions of Google’s ...
What you need to know about the latest vulnerability. Attendees visit the Android booth during the Google I/O developers conference at the Moscone Center on May 15, 2013 in San Francisco, Calif. &#151 ...
Stagefright is a vulnerability in Android that allows an attacker to take over the mobile device with a single text message. It affects all Android devices—a billion or so around the world—so it’s a ...
You may know that the Stagefright security flaw is theoretically dangerous, but it hasn't been that risky in practice -- it's just too difficult to implement on an Android device in a reliable way. Or ...
If you’re an Android owner, it’s important to make sure that your device is always up to date, not just so you can take advantage of the great features that Google is constantly adding to the ...