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dasanman69 wrote: » I agree with [@]EricTheHalfBee[/@] on this one. The researchers have no real knowledge if anyone else has discovered this exploit, and has used it. They used the word 'can' because they don't know definitively if it's been used…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » It fits your original comment which stated "The title is indeed somewhat misleading as there are no real world examples of this vulnerability being used by malware." I'm dying for you to tell me how you know there are no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee I have never had a malware issue on my Windows PC. I guess that means Windows malware doesn't exist, and nobody has ever exploited it, right? Android is a clusterfu&^ of an OS. A patched toget…
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evilution wrote: » Considering that he will be telling everyone all about it next week, I'm sure there'll be plenty of people ready to utilise the new method. What can Google do about it? Release an update to Android? That'll help the 100 or so p…
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cnocbui wrote: » So can anyone actually name an instance of this 'super-malware' or is the title perhaps ever so slightly misleading? The title is indeed somewhat misleading as there are no real world examples of this vulnerability being used by …
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One thing must be cleared up here. Just like Apple's SSL verification issue there is no knowledge of this vulnerability ever actually being used for malicious intend. It's a theoretical danger that is again predominantly a possible issue for sideloa…
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What is Samsung going to do? Launch a new platform that doesn't have any apps? Of course it won't. I wouldn't be surprised if Samsung attempts to separate itself from Google, but we all know it will be to no avail. And FYI although DED likes to stre…
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blazar wrote: » Great point... Robotics... Done in the USA... Could spark a new american revolution and correct trade defecits in our favor. Actually I think that robotics is a real opportunity for the US to reclaim some manufacturing that is now…
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macky the macky wrote: » I think you just blew by the operative words in your own sentence: NO KNOWN INFECTIONS It's not the KNOWN infections that get you. It's the ones you don't know of. Same rule for rattle snakes... Well you always have to…
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Putting the Gameover Zeus botnet in the same title with Android while there is no evidence of the Gameover Zeus botnet infecting Android (this btw also counts for the original Zeus botnet where there are no known infections within the Google ecosyst…
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sully54 wrote: » I can actually appreciate now how apple didn't announce anything new for maps at WWDC. It seems they want to get the current iteration right first before they attempt to add new features. Perhaps in September when ios 8/Yosemite i…
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tallest skil wrote: » Wonder if there’s a portable 802.11ac chip yet… It's not entirely clear to me what you mean by that. Anyway there are already phones out there that support 802.11ac like the Nexus 5 f.e.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX They have an optional display type but I can't seem to find any info on it. You are right, they also offer you the choice of an ICON Type Transparent Display (Static icons, Numbers & English text o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Cool video, yes Breitling, Rolex, Tag, Omega, etc. make very attractive watches that are intended for fashion, their largest sellers though are still the practical models. I think I mentioned before that my sist…
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rogifan wrote: » @shewu19: insider sources tell me that the iWatch design will be a collaboration between Jony Ive and Panerai...stay tuned Well could just be case design, doesn't necessarily mean mechanical movement design. Btw how thick will …
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It's a sales director and thus doesn't have anything to do with mechanical watches perse. Sales directors are number/prediction people. The guy just has experience in managing the sales of watches and that is what counts for this job. Such a hire ha…
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Ok, definitely good news. But if I understand this correctly it doesn't mean that user corrections will be adapted within one day but just that it updates once a day. So that still could mean quite some time between your report and the fix. Could we…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Always interesting to see who responds. Google Play Services could update security faults in higher level stuff (like Google Apps or API's in Google Play) but that's it. And since so many security holes are lower level t…
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[quote name="HAMETA" url="/t/180957/wall-street-doesnt-see-googles-i-o-announcements-posing-a-threat-to-apples-ecosystem/40#post_2556473"][B][I][SIZE=5][COLOR=#0cc]NOTHING EXCITING at Yesterday's Google's Keynote Presentation OTHER THAN THIS ! [/COL…
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gtr wrote: » Seeing eight technologies demonstrated that were demonstrated in another technology keynote almost a month ago earlier is a 'good thing'? How so? I mean that these developer conference keynotes focussing on developers is a good th…