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Tag Archives: Android
Google’s Intra app secures older Androids with encrypted DNS
DNS encryption is the Next Big Thing in web encryption and Google doesn’t want Android users to miss out.
The Facebook dilemma – stick it out or pack it in? [PODCAST]
It’s been a while but we’re back at the microphone – here’s Episode 5 of the Naked Security podcast.
Mobile password managers vulnerable to phishing apps
Several leading Android-based password managers can be fooled into auto-filling login credentials on behalf of fake phishing apps.
Facebook’s robot coders step into the future of programming
Like a good junior programmer, Facebook’s AI is cutting its teeth with a bit of bug fixing.
Can ‘sonar’ sniff out your Android’s lock code?
Researchers have demonstrated a novel, if slightly James Bond technique, for clandestinely discovering the unlock pattern used to secure an Android smartphone.
Google created “unnecessary risk” for Fortnite users, claims Epic boss
Google disclosed the bug “in order to score cheap PR points”, said Epic CEO and founder Tim Sweeney,
Google is tracking your location, even when the setting is turned off
Shock! It appears Google can track the location of anyone using some of its apps on Android or iPhone even when they’ve told it not to.
Are your Android apps listening to you?
This simple setup will help you discover if your apps are listening in on you.
Fortnite for Android goes “off market” – is that good or bad? [VIDEO]
Fortnite for Android will sidestep Google Play and be an “off market” experience – is that good or bad? We discuss the issues…
