Android security flaw
Figure there are Android phone users out there that don't visit the Media Center that might be affected by this which is why this is in the Lounge. I have added the QR code below that will link you directly to the test site (in case you aren't reading from your mobile).
SCAN: http://qr.kaywa.com/?s=8&d=http%3A%2...Ftestussd.html OR CLICK: http://www.isk.kth.se/~rbbo/testussd.html http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/articl...security_flaw/ Quote:
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Thanks for this. Apparently no issue with my Galaxy Nexus.
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Thanks. My Motorola Droid X2 and my wife's Motorola Electrify were both affected.
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My HTC Amaze is apparently vulnerable as well.
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Thanks. Apparently, my Xperia X10 is vulnerable.
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Mine is too.
I'm not worried about it. Factory reset doesn't hurt the phone. Sure, you can lose pics and music on your device, but you should back that stuff up anyway. |
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If this were an iPhone flaw, this thread would have 100 posts already. At least 30 or so from you.... |
Galaxy Nexus is clear
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So mine brought up my keypad with no numbers no imei or whatever. I'm on the S3.
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My phone is affected.
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Thanks for the heads-up.
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My EVO isn't affected.
Thanks for the heads up though! |
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Zero worries on my end. |
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