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Google acknowledges Android security issue that led to Bitcoin theft – SlashGear


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Google acknowledges Android security issue that led to Bitcoin theft
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Earlier this month, it surfaced that Bitcoin wallets based on Android were vulnerable to being robbed, something Bitcoin.org warned users about in a security advisory. In the advisory, the organization stated that the problem originated from a security
Android's Bitcoin-wallet-busting security bug gets patchedGigaOM
Google patches Android after Bitcoin wallet issueInfoWorld (blog)
Google Admits Android Security Problem – but it May Never be FixedIBTimes.co.uk
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McAfee Application Control for Android improves security – SlashGear


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McAfee Application Control for Android improves security
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McAfee's Embedded Control solution promises tamperproof protection and superior operational control of devices in the field and promises to make it easier to manage Android devices. McAfee says that previously Android security applications only
McAfee Application Control offers Android users kernel-level protectionAndroid Community

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Adobe rolls out security updates for Flash player – SlashGear


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Adobe rolls out security updates for Flash player
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The security updates are for Flash Player version 11.5.502.146 and earlier for Windows and OS X, and version 11.2.202.261 and earlier for Linux. The Android security update is for version 11.1.111.31, and is for Android versions 3.x and 2.x. All of the
Emergency Adobe Flash Player Patches Fix Pair of Zero DaysThreatpost (blog)

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Android 4.2′s security system features real-time app scanning – SlashGear


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Android 4.2′s security system features real-time app scanning
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Android's security system is opt-in. Users who download an app from a third-party source will be prompted the first time around to let Google check them for harmful behavior. The users can then opt-in by tapping “Agree,” or dismiss it and take the risk.
Android 4.2 includes new security system to help with malicious appsAndroidOS.in (blog)

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