The Samsung Galaxy S4 has been commercially available for about a month. In this time, 10 million devices have been sold . The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Nokia 9 PureView encounters critical security vulnerabilities soon after release, impacting users worldwide.. Samsung Galaxy S4, Mobile Hacking, Android Exploit, Device Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It's been over a week since CERT released a seemingly endless list of devices and software products containing SNMP vulnerabilities discovered by Finnish University of Oulu researchers, and to date very little bad has happened, no doubt to the disappointment of . . . . It's been over a week since CERT released a seemingly endless list of devices and software products containing SNMP vulnerabilities discovered by Finnish University of Oulu researchers, and to date very little bad has happened, no doubt to the disappointment of most news agencies. As the story drops off the media radar screen, it's important to keep in mind that threats to your system can't be measured by the amount of mainstream press coverage they receive. The PROTOS auditing suite developed by the Finnish researchers has been available for download at least since the original CERT advisory, and possibly longer. This means that while things are quiet, there's no question that industrious members of the blackhat development community are using it to advantage. . The increasing prevalence of networked devices has led to heightened concerns over SNMP vulnerabilities, which pose significant risks to device security and network integrity. SNMP Vulnerabilities, Device Security, Threat Awareness. . Anthony Pell
Handheld computers are increasingly vulnerable to hacker attacks and should not be trusted to store "any critical or confidential information," security experts warned Thursday. Peiter Zatko, chief scientist and a vice president of @Stake, a Cambridge, Mass.-based security-engineering firm, and Joe . . . . Handheld computers are increasingly vulnerable to hacker attacks and should not be trusted to store "any critical or confidential information," security experts warned Thursday. Peiter Zatko, chief scientist and a vice president of @Stake, a Cambridge, Mass.-based security-engineering firm, and Joe Grand, an @Stake research scientist, noted that the growing business use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) raises concerns about security. Security firms have been making similar warnings for some time. "PDAs were designed for personal use but are now being used more for business," Zatko told a computer security conference here. "There's a security boundary that's being crossed." Zatko and Grand asserted that data in handhelds can be easily compromised, notably through password retrieval, and that the devices themselves could be hijacked to spread viruses after being synchronized over networks. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . Mobile devices encounter escalating threats from cyber intrusions; specialists recommend refraining from keeping confidential data.. PDA Security, Hacker Risks, Data Protection, Device Vulnerability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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