Thursday, May 19, 2011

Android Phones Security Issue


German researchers found that Android phones have a flaw, which causes 99.7% of all Android phones to leak and expose bank accounts and other sensitive information. This is a major problem, as banking credentials are open to the virus. Android hackers are able to view the person's account for fourteen days with certain tokens and that's how they would get to personal information. This time span of fourteen days gives the hacker a lot of time to hack accounts.
Anyone with an Android phone should definitely update their phone as soon as possible to the 2.3.4 version to be more safe and protected. In addition, researchers at the University of Ulm urge Android users to turn off the automatic synchronization feature when using your phone on an open Wi Fi network.
This security leakage is a major problem. The hacker can view, change or delete contacts calender events and pictures. Precisely 99.7%, which is very very close to all Android users, are open to this kind of situation. In the fourteen days that the hackers have, they can get a whole lot of information. That is why it is necessary for android users to update their phone and turn off the automatic synchronization while using an open Wi Fi network.
Google really is having trouble keeping the Android system flawless. They've had infected applications and a 400% increase in malware since last year. Now, this problem has arouse. The Google team is really having a difficult time keeping their Android system under control.

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