App lets hackers develop Android ransomware without code – The TechNews


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App lets hackers develop Android ransomware without code
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Spotted by Dinesh Venkatesan from Symantec, this app is specially crafted, which anyone can use to develop a fully functional Android ransomware. With the help of a DAME (Device-Aided Malware Engineering) tool model, the ransomware is created …

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Verizon, ATT, T-Mobile, Sprint team up (for mobile security) – ClickLancashire


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Verizon, ATT, T-Mobile, Sprint team up (for mobile security)
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Tests last month by the wireless coverage mapping company OpenSignal also found T-Mobile's network speeds in the lead, due in part to Verizon's and AT&T's revival of unlimited data offerings earlier this year. Do you really like to know which carrier

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Six new vulnerabilities in Android bootloaders uncovered – TechTarget

Six new vulnerabilities in Android bootloaders uncovered
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"The goal of BootStomp is to automatically identify security vulnerabilities that are related to the [mis]use of attacker-controlled nonvolatile memory, trusted by the bootloader's code," the team explained in their paper, "BootStomp: On the Security

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Multiple Vulnerabilities Found in NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Huawei Bootloaders

Researchers find six previously unknown memory corruption and unlock-bypass vulnerabilities in major chipset vendors’ firmware code.
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