Google is poised to make an important change to its Chrome browser beginning in July 2018. Here's the summary from Emily Schechter, the Google Chrome Security Product Manager: "For the past several years, we've moved toward a more secure web by strongly advocating that sites adopt HTTPS encryption, and within the last year, we've also helped users understand that HTTP sites are not secure by gradually marking a larger subset of HTTP pages as 'not secure.' Beginning in July 2018 with the … Read more
Inappropriate Ads Found In Some Game Apps for Kids
Normally, Google's robust series of checks and audits are pretty good at catching malicious code and preventing it from making its way to the Play Store. Sometimes, however, something slips through anyway despite the company's best efforts. This latest one is particularly bad. Researchers from Check Point have identified a new strain of malware called "AdultSwine" lurking in more than sixty gaming apps on the Play Store. Each of these apps has been downloaded between 3 million and 7 million … Read more
Popular Android Keyboard App Collected Private Information, Has Been Breached
How many apps do you have on your smartphone? Do you know how much data they're collecting about you? Most people have scores of apps installed (and often hundreds), even if they only use a few on a regular basis, and shockingly, most users have no idea just how much information those apps are collecting about them. However much you imagine, the answer is probably "more." This point was driven home painfully, courtesy of a recent discovery by a team of researchers at the Kromtech … Read more
Issue With Android Could Let Someone Record Screen And Audio
Do you have an Android phone? Is it running either Lolipop, Marshmallow or Nougat? Those three account for slightly more than 75 percent of the Android phones in service today, so odds are excellent that you do. If so, you should be aware of a nasty vulnerability that could allow a hacker to perform at-will screen captures and audio recording without your knowledge. The issue resides within Android's MediaProjection service, which has been a part of the OS since its earliest days. The reason … Read more



