Some developers of Android mobile applications have been in the habit of using a software tool that the Federal Trade Commission finds to be violating the privacy rights of users with them knowing it.
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New Stagefright bug could hit millions of Android devices
A new Stagefright bug exploited by a security researcher stands to potentially hack millions of Android devices remotely. NorthBit, a security firm based in Israel, published its research paper and an accompanying video that provide details about how the company exploited the new Stagefright bug, with a Nexus 5, LG G3, HTC One and Samsung […]
Color adjusting app F.lux requires that you root your phone. Is it safe?
F.lux has finally come to Android. It is a widely used color-adjusting application for personal computers that work to minimize the emission of blue light during nighttime. It’s also available on other mobile ecosystems except Android, until now.
Razer Core Price and Release Date Revealed – No Graphics Card Included
Razer has just announced the new Blade gaming laptop which brings the best features of its predecessor and the recent Blade Stealth. We will have a lighter laptop with Chroma keyboard, Intel Core i7-6700HQ processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M 6GB graphics card, 16GB DDR4-2133 and PCIe SSD for a lower price point.
New Android Trojan defies removal, bypasses two-factor authentication
Android devices have been the most common and favorite target of malware such as Trojan because of the ecosystem’s lack of a centralized mechanism to roll out security updates and fixes.
Fire OS tablet owners slam Amazon for removing encryption from their device
Many owners of the Fire OS tablet took to social media to air their sentiments about Amazon’s removal of encryption from their tablets running the latest Fire OS 5. In effect, Amazon disabled the only strong security protection Fire OS tablet owners have against the ever-increasing threat landscape.