Since Joshua Drake of Zimperium announced his talk at the Black Hat conference on Twitter, speculation in the blogosphere has been rampant. BLACKHAT USA 2015 ...
(NEW YORK) — The second coming of the Stagefright bug is here. Less than two months after Google patched the vulnerability affecting Android devices, security research firm Zimperium said it has ...
In the wake of the Stagefright vulnerability being publicly announced, numerous information security experts say they plan to ditch their Android smartphones and tablets in favor of Apple iOS. Their ...
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Relatively new, the 'Stagefright' exploit allows a hacker to take over a vulnerable Android phone just by sending you an MMS message with a video embedded - if you play the video - the hacker can ...
Researchers have developed Metaphor, a “fast, reliable, and stealthy” exploit for the Stagefright vulnerability that can affect millions of Android devices. Whether or not the attack becomes widely ...
V3 reports the bug was found by Trend Micro security researchers and has been given the tag of CVE-2015-3842. Hackers are not known to be actively exploiting it in the wild but users are nonetheless ...
(NEW YORK) — Chances are your Android device is one of the 950 million Android phones vulnerable to an exploit that allows hackers to gain control of the device by sending a malware infected picture ...
A new Stagefright vulnerability has been discovered in Android. Patches are rolling out soon to some devices, but everyone else will have to wait. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
Back in July, a security company called Zimperium allegedly found the exploit. The first question is - am I vulnerable? According to AndroidCentral.com, there's a bit of a discrepancy between who is ...