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Re: Massive Security Vulnerability In HTC Android Devices (EVO 3D, 4G, Thunderbolt, Others) Exposes Phone Numbers, GPS, SMS, Emails Addresses, Much More


From: GloW - XD <doomxd () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 22:17:05 +1100

No surpise... theyre ext4 partitions are completely vulnerable.. try tell an
anddroid user that, tho. Spender 9grsecurity.net0 has exposed the ext4 bug,
wich allows remote user addition to, whatever kernel, i assume runs the ext4
right... with some small changes ofc to code... so, it is strange they dont
patch, i myself use 1.6 , but, wow this rally blows things for many users..
interesting stuff, and maybe is good thing i use the old 1.6 api.. hehe.
seems newer the stuff, more the chances of malicious activity.. i guess NOTW
m anagement mustve known this one forsure.
thx for that, insightful , and,reminds me more that, a phone nowdays is
almost as dangerous as a laptop in your hand.
cheers,
xd


On 3 October 2011 19:30, Di. Tled <ditled () parano me> wrote:


http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/10/01/massive-security-vulnerability-in-htc-android-devices-evo-3d-4g-thunderbolt-others-exposes-phone-numbers-gps-sms-emails-addresses-much-more/

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