Saturday, January 29, 2011
Android 2.3 Bug
Researcher at North Carolina university has warned about a gingerbread security vulnerability that gives attackers access to your personal information. the bug allows malicious websites to access and upload the contents of a user's microSD card, including voicemails, photos, and online banking information to a remote server. This issue was also present in the previous edition of Android, and was said to be addressed in 2.3. But it can easily be bypassed. The only solution now is to take off the micro SD card, Turn JavaScript off or use third party browsers. Google is said to be developing a bug and has released no word about it yet. Well hope that there is some fix very soon.
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