Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in Android devices with Qualcomm chipsets in order to extract the encrypted keys that protect users’ data and run brute-force attacks against them. The attack was ...
Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in Android devices with Qualcomm chipsets in order to extract the encrypted keys that protect users’ data and run brute-force attacks against them. The attack was ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. "Due to performance issues on some Android partner devices." The backtrack is part of a long-standing split ...
A new attack technique called "Man-in-the-Disk" takes advantage of careless storage protocols in third-party applications in order to crash a victim's Android mobile device. When we consider mobile ...
Higher end Android phones using premium Qualcomm chips have been seeking to court the attention of enterprise users, but new research shows that Android encryption is easy to defeat because the ...
Google has a long-held ambition to make full-disk encryption mandatory on Android. It didn’t quite work for Lollipop—so it’s taking another stab with Marshmallow. With Android 5.0, attempts to roll ...