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​Why Google won’t fix Android security flaw – CBS News


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​Why Google won't fix Android security flaw
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Google has admitted that there is a security issue that can leave phones and tablets running older versions of Android open to hacking. And the company says it's not planning to do anything about it. Unlike Apple, which makes a big deal of releasing
​Google: Why we won't patch pre-KitKat Android WebViewZDNet
"No Longer Practical" For Google To Update Android's Critical Security FlawForbes
Google to Android Owners: You're on Your OwnCIO Today
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OS X Yosemite Flaw Leaves Macs Open to Hacker Takeover

Truesec did release a short YouTube video on Oct. 14 showing Rootpipe gain root access without an administrator password on a Mac running Yosemite. OSX 10.10 hack – privilege escalation through rootpipe The flaw also affects OS X 10.9 Mavericks and 10.8 …
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New ‘Poodle’ bug internet security flaw discovered – Daily Mail


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New 'Poodle' bug internet security flaw discovered
Daily Mail
A security bug in the widely-used software used to secure the internet has been discovered by three Google researchers. The flaw, dubbed 'Poodle', could allow hackers to gain access to information that should be encrypted in plain text allowing them to …
Poodle: What to know about the latest threat to Internet securityThe Globe and Mail
SSL 3.0 POODLE Internet Security Flaw Could Bite Bitcoin Websites HarderCryptoCoinsNews
​Google discovers another Internet security bug, this one dubbed 'Poodle'Silicon Valley Business Journal
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Binder Flaw Threatens to Blow Apart Android Security – Infosecurity Magazine

Binder Flaw Threatens to Blow Apart Android Security
Infosecurity Magazine
Security researchers have warned of a serious security flaw in Android which could potentially leave every device open to attack. The vulnerability is in the operating system's ubiquitous inter-process communication (IPC) tool known as Binder

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