Make stolen data worthless.

IBM finds another Android phone bug.

InfoWorld Security Report
August 11, 2015
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Issue highlights

1. Make stolen data worthless

2. IBM finds another Android phone bug

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Make stolen data worthless

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IBM finds another Android phone bug

IBM security researchers have found a way to exploit an Android flaw that puts more than 55% of Android phones at risk of being taken over by persistent attackers. READ MORE

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