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  2. Stagefright (bug) - Wikipedia

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    Stagefright is the name given to a group of software bugs that affect versions from 2.2 "Froyo" up until 5.1.1 "Lollipop" [1] of the Android operating system exposing an estimated 950 million devices (95% of all Android devices) at the time. [1]

  3. aCropalypse - Wikipedia

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    aCropalypse (CVE-2023-21036) was a vulnerability in Markup, a screenshot editing tool introduced in Google Pixel phones with the release of Android Pie.The vulnerability, discovered in 2023 by security researchers Simon Aarons and David Buchanan, allows an attacker to view an uncropped and unaltered version of a screenshot.

  4. Damn Vulnerable Web Application - Wikipedia

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    The Damn Vulnerable Web Application is a software project that intentionally includes security vulnerabilities and is intended for educational purposes. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Banking Apps on Android Phones Are Vulnerable to Risk - AOL

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    The anti-virus software maker claims Android's. Flickr source Android-based phones make up 99 percent of the mobile devices targeted in cyber attacks, according to prominent technology expert ...

  6. BlueBorne (security vulnerability) - Wikipedia

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    BlueBorne is a type of security vulnerability with Bluetooth implementations in Android, iOS, Linux and Windows. [1] [2] [3] It affects many electronic devices such as laptops, smart cars, smartphones and wearable gadgets. One example is CVE-2017-14315. The vulnerabilities were first reported by Armis, the asset intelligence cybersecurity ...

  7. Cerberus (Android) - Wikipedia

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    Cerberus is a trojan horse targeting Android mobile phone banking credentials. ... In April 2020, variants has been spotted posing as COVID-19-related apps. [3]

  8. Heartbleed - Wikipedia

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    Chris Smith writes in Boy Genius Report that just this one version of Android is affected but that it is a popular version of Android (Chitika claim 4.1.1 is on 50 million devices; [138] Google describe it as less than 10% of activated Android devices). Other Android versions are not vulnerable as they either have heartbeats disabled or use an ...

  9. Apple's iOS vulnerability exposes iPhones to stealthy hacker ...

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    2. Download apps only from the App Store: To minimize the risk of installing malware, only download apps from the official App Store. Apple’s strict app review process helps prevent malicious ...