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Google renews focus on Mediaserver flaws in latest Android Security Bulletin – InfoWorld


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Google renews focus on Mediaserver flaws in latest Android Security Bulletin
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Critical remote code execution flaws in Mediaserver dominate this month's Android Security Bulletin from Google. Google patched 32 vulnerabilities across 25 bulletins as part of this month's security update for Android devices. The company also
Google patches 40 Android security flawsSC Magazine
For the first time Samsung's and Google's Android security fixes sync upCSO Australia
Google Rolls Out May Android Security Update for Nexus DevicesNDTV
ZDNet –Komando –XDA Developers (blog)
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Digital certificates are helping deliver malware – InfoWorld


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Digital certificates are helping deliver malware
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… had the public key (often readily available to any downloader). For example, in 2012, the sophisticated Flame malware program was able to “steal” a Microsoft digital certificate's private key because it was hashed using the vulnerable MD-5 hash

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Google issues biggest Android security update yet – InfoWorld


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Google issues biggest Android security update yet
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With fixes for 39 vulnerabilities in Android, the April Nexus Security Bulletin is the largest security update from Google since the company began the monthly update process eight months ago. Google fixed 15 vulnerabilities rated as critical, 16 rated
Google pushes April Android security update to Nexus devicesInquirer
April Android Security Update Now Available for Nexus 6P, Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 5 and MoreNashville Chatter
Google's April Android Security Update Fixes 8 Critical VulnerabilitiesNDTV
Tech Times –Droid Life (press release) (blog) –Komando
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Why are so many people using ad blockers? – InfoWorld


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Why are so many people using ad blockers?
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Also in today's open source roundup: Is Apple's iPhone SE stealing users from Android? …. Depending on what you want to accomplish a botnet of a few thousand computers can be worth more than whatever the ad was paying or cost." IWantUS: "The …

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