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Exploit beamed via NFC to hack Samsung Galaxy S3 (Android 4.0.4) – ZDNet


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Exploit beamed via NFC to hack Samsung Galaxy S3 (Android 4.0.4)
ZDNet
He said the winning exploited bypassed several Android security mitigations including the limited ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization) and DEP (Data Execution Prevention). Once the mitigations were bypassed, Erasmus and his team installed a
Researchers Demo NFC Android Phone HackTechWeekEurope UK
Galaxy S III hacked via NFC at Mobile Pwn2Own competitionTechHive
Galaxy S III hacked using NFC at Mobile Pwn2Own hacking contestComputerworldUK
Android Authority
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Galaxy S III hacked using NFC at Mobile Pwn2Own hacking contest – ComputerworldUK

Galaxy S III hacked using NFC at Mobile Pwn2Own hacking contest
ComputerworldUK
Pwn2Own hacking contest to break iPhone, Android securityHackers compete for $ 100,000 in prizes >>; Google ups ante to $ 2m for next Chrome hacking contestDoubles cash on offer from March Pwnium event >>; Google Android bug disclosure loses

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Norton Mobile Security Protects Samsung GALAXY Smartphone Users Worldwide – Bradenton Herald


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Norton Mobile Security Protects Samsung GALAXY Smartphone Users Worldwide
Bradenton Herald
By Norton by Symantec MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 6, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Norton by Symantec (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that Samsung Electronics will provide Norton Mobile Security, an application for Android OS, to select smartphone users
Norton Mobile Security for Samsung Galaxy devices to be free for 90 daysMobileSyrup.com
Samsung Galaxy smartphones now protected by Norton Mobile SecurityUbergizmo
Samsung Galaxy Phones Get Norton Mobile SecurityWebProNews
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus, featured at CES 2012 — hands-on comparison to iPHone – Examiner.com

Samsung Galaxy Nexus, featured at CES 2012 — hands-on comparison to iPHone
Examiner.com
Another experience we had with Nexus / Android security was that we changed a feature to prevent the phone from storing data cookies, which made it impossible to use Facebook and other popular websites. Then we had difficulty undoing that change.

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