That little phone in your pocket is really a pretty amazing piece of technology: beyond making and receiving phone calls, it happily serves as a hub for nearly every other aspect of your life. Consider for a moment how many things are stored in your smartphone –your schedule? your photographs? your music? your passwords? While you contemplate this, be sure to exercise a little caution because research expert Szymon Sidor has discovered a security hole within Android that makes it possible for an app to not only take photographs behind the scenes (without your knowledge) but also upload the images to a remote server. Through a series of development exercises, Sidor was able to confirm that photographs can be taken on your Android device (and subsequently sent off somewhere) without any visible preview on the screen –even when the app isn’t technically running or the screen is completely off. Scary? Absolutely. Should you panic? Not at all. Sidor recommends the following tips for protecting yourself against malicious apps:
For as long as technology has existed, malware and hackers have existed trying to exploit it. Your best defense is to remain aware, be cautious and employ good old-fashioned common sense. Android Security Hole Could Be Capturing and Sharing Your Photos is a post from: Good e-Reader |
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Saturday, May 24, 2014
Android Security Hole Could Be Capturing and Sharing Your Photos
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