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Researchers Warn of Major Vulnerability in Android Apps
eSecurity Planet
Bluebox Security researchers recently uncovered an Android vulnerability that enables hackers to modify APK code without affecting the cryptographic signature of the application, allowing an attacker to turn any legitimate app into malware without the ...
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Mega launches its first Android app
CANOE
The cloud storage service started up by Kim Dotcom in January 2013 with much pomp and circumstance now has its first Android app. A version for iOS and another one for Windows 8 are due out before the end of the year. The application has a search ...
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Oh My Tech!: iPhone vs. Android debate rages on
Salt Lake Tribune
Since I got my HTC One, several high-profile apps, including Facebook Home and the new video feature on Instagram, wouldn't work for my phone when they were first released. Other Android appsI want, such as the popular games "Scribblenauts" and ...
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Jay-Z's 100th problem: Hackers busted his Android app
NBCNews.com (blog)
In order to promote his latest album, "Magna Carta ... Holy Grail," musician Jay-Z partnered with Samsung to release an app exclusively to Galaxy smartphone owners. Since the app gives folks the opportunity to download the new album for free before it ...
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Android Security Flaw Allows Malicious Code To Go Unseen
Sci-Tech Today
"All Android applications contain cryptographic signatures, which Android uses to determine if the app is legitimate and to verify that the app hasn't been tampered with or modified," said Bluebox Security CTO Jeff Forristal. "This vulnerability makes ...
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Android Security Flaw Reported, Little Impact Seen
Wall Street Journal
Google over the years has taken step to beef up its automated security systems for Android apps. Still, the most recent security-flaw revelation, like its predecessors, appears unlikely to slow down the runaway train that is Android. Adam J. O'Donnell ...
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Talking Tech: Great apps for summer
USA TODAY
Kristen Koff, visiting from New York state, likes Groupon (free; Apple, Android). The daily deals discounts website and app "is great for the summer," she says, "because it gives you things to do and places to go." Marlo Coloma of La Mirada, Calif ...
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Security flaw affects 99 percent of Android phones: report
Christian Science Monitor
A security research firm discovered a flaw in Android phone operating system that would allow hackers to modify a regular application into a malicious one completely undetected by smart phone users, the app seller, or the service provider. Skip to next ...
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