The media is blowing up right now at a startup called Swiftkey which was named in an announcement at a Black Hat conference about a bug in most Samsung smartphones that could allow hackers to attack ...
At least 600 million Samsung smartphones are vulnerable to remote attacks because of the way the company implemented the SwiftKey keyboard, NowSecure researcher Ryan Welton warned Tuesday. A phone can ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Yesterday, a report stole headlines with talk of 600 million+ Samsung devices being vulnerable to a security ...
Update: Samsung has provided Tech Times a statement promising an over-the-air security policy update of the smartphones affected via Samsung Knox "in a few days." Lindsay J. Hyman, spokesperson for ...
Samsung will be releasing an update to address a vulnerability found in the SwiftKey keyboards that are pre-installed in the company's smartphones. The patch will be received by users through the ...
Samsung Electronics Co. will upgrade security software on its smartphones, including the Galaxy S6, to plug a vulnerability to hackers. More than 600 million Samsung devices are at risk of being spied ...
Samsung is going to fix a major security vulnerability in its smartphones that left up to 600 million devices at risk of hacking in the coming days, the company announced in a blog post. Samsung ...
A few days ago, reports began to emerge about a vulnerability which seems to exist for a number of Samsung smartphones on the market. To be clear, the vulnerability was said to include many of the ...
Security is increasingly becoming one of the most important factors for consumers when purchasing a new handset. This is not that surprising when you consider the amount of headlines that has been ...