SUNNYVALE, Calif., November 19, 2008 - Today AirMagnet announced that it is the only WiFi security company to provide protections from a recently discovered vulnerability in WiFi Protected Access (WPA), the security standard created by the WiFi Alliance to provide enhanced security above and beyond that of WEP. This newly discovered vulnerability allows hackers to attack ...
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GoMoNews 8 hours ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
This week’s gullible hat will be worn by Jan Volzke of McAfee for his laughable comments regarding cell phone hackers. Read on and be amazed.
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Funtonia 3 days ago (via funtonia.com)
The iPhone is apparently still a big target for would-be malicious hackers. With the iPhone 3G now available around the world, and Apple now the second largest smartphone manufacturer, users would be wise to double check any webpage or media that they view on their iPhone. The latest security bug comes from an enterprising iPhone hacker
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IntoMobile on 8th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
A gaping loophole in Android operating system on the T-Mobile G1 has been exploited by hackers who managed to jailbreak the Google phone. Although they do say that this jailbreak isn’t as impressive as the one that took place on Apple’s iPhone, which took several weeks for the hackers to get though the locks that
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PhonesReview on 6th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Gaping loophole = easy root access Hackers have managed to jailbreak T-Mobile's new G1 phone by exploiting a gaping loophole in Android, the open source operating system supplied by Google.…
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TheRegister on 5th Nov 2008 (via go.theregister.com)
The company's over-the-air update fixes a browser vulnerability that could enable hackers to gain access to information like saved passwords.
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InformationWeek on 4th Nov 2008 (via feeds.informationweek.com)
The company's over-the-air update patches a browser vulnerability that could enable hackers to gain access to information like saved passwords
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Unstrung on 3rd Nov 2008 (via unstrung.com)
According to researchers from Independent Security Evaluators, Google's new Android mobile operating system is vulnerable to a serious security flaw found in the browser, enabling hackers to access information such as saved passwords, cookies and more. The open source operating system uses more than 80 different open source packages. Researchers also mentioned that the flaw comes from Google ...
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MobileGuerilla on 1st Nov 2008 (via mobileguerilla.com)
Found under: android, security, g1, google, t-mobile, t-mobile g1, Android and the T-Mobile G1 has just been officially released just a few days ago and already security flaws in the OS has been sniffed out. Researchers from Independent Security Evaluators are claiming that the flaw is withing the browser and can put users at a risk of getting their handset hacked. If that should happen hackers co...
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MobileTopSoft on 31st Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
According to researchers from Independent Security Evaluators, Google's new Android mobile operating system is vulnerable to a serious security flaw found in the browser, enabling hackers to access information such as saved passwords, cookies and...
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MobileGuerilla on 29th Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)