Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Samsung Galaxy – SwiftKey has a dangerous security hole – PurePC.pl (Register)

Samsung Galaxy S6 Mobile devices are increasingly being targeted by cybercriminals – smartphones and tablets have extensive operating systems that offer more and more functions requiring access to our data. We will not even talked about hazardous applications, which is not difficult to find in official stores or websites. By installing the software from the Internet we should be aware of the risks and benefit from reliable sources only … The problem begins to appear where the user does not really have anything to say in the installation of additional applications. Speaking here of course about packages provided by the manufacturer – indeed, in most cases it is even difficult to uninstall unnecessary programs, which undoubtedly increases customer dissatisfaction.



Pre-loaded apps can be dangerous.

Everything is reasonably well until one of preinstalled applications have not mysterious holes or vulnerabilities allowing access to the equipment without the knowledge User. It turns out that SwiftKey located on multiple devices in a series of Samsung Galaxy allows cyber criminals to carry out an attack designed to be user data.

The problem is that the service charge additional languages ​​to the keyboard is not encrypted – attackers can let our smartphone malicious code remotely take control of some functions of the device. Not unless we have to remember that cybercriminals can also access the camera and microphone, not to mention the data stored in the memory. SwiftKey found in stores Google Play and the Apple App Store does not have reportedly said the hole, so the problem may only smartphone Samsung Galaxy. Already carried out successful demonstrations of the attack, as the manufacturer will probably have to provide the appropriate updates.

Source: KitGuru / ArsTechnica

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