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BlackBerry Becomes First OEM To Patch Android QuadRooter Vulnerabilities

BlackBerry Becomes First OEM To Patch Android QuadRooter Vulnerabilities
BlackBerry Becomes First OEM To Patch Android QuadRooter Vulnerabilities
AdvertisementBlackBerry recently let the world know that it has become the first Android manufacturer to be safe from all QuadRooter vulnerabilities.The QuadRooter exploits were unveiled during the DEF CON hacking conference at the beginning of August.The security experts from Check Point explained that QuadRooter vulnerabilities are affecting a huge number of Android devices carrying Qualcomm chipsets.


LG V20 Will be the First Phone to Run Android Nougat – Price, Specs and Release Details

LG V20 Will be the First Phone to Run Android Nougat – Price, Specs and Release Details
LG V20 Will be the First Phone to Run Android Nougat – Price, Specs and Release Details
After LG confirmed that the LG V20 will be launched on 6th of September, word immediately started spreading that the handset could beat the Google Nexus 2016 handsets towards becoming the first device to come preinstalled with Android Nougat OS.This rumor has been fueled by the fact that Google doesn't seem to be in a hurry to unveil the Nexus 2016 phones, with reports pushing the official release date to somewhere in October.Now, Google seems to have conceded defeat in the race towards being the first to unveil Android Nougat devices after confirming that indeed the LG V20 will roll out ahead of the Nexus 2016 handsets.


First Twitter-controlled Android botnet discovered

First Twitter-controlled Android botnet discovered
First Twitter-controlled Android botnet discovered
First Twitter-controlled Android botnet discoveredAndroid/Twitoor is a backdoor capable of downloading other malware onto an infected device.It has been active for around one month.This malicious app, a variant of Android/Twitoor.A, can't be found on any official Android app store – it probably spreads by SMS or via malicious URLs.


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