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‘600 Million’ Samsung Mobiles Vulnerable To Keyboard Cracking Attack

with no end in sight Kellex / Droid Life : About All This 600 Million+ Samsung Owners and Swiftkey Users Security Flaw Stuff Graham Cluley / HOTforSecurity : Samsung Galaxy phones at risk from massive security flaw Ashton Edwards / fox13now.com : Major security flaw impacts 600 million of these phones Help Net Security : Keyboard app bug puts millions of Samsung mobile users at risk, researcher claims Quinton O'Reilly / TheJournal.ie : Own a Samsung device? It may have a major security flaw Carly Page / Inquirer : Galaxy S6: SwiftKey keyboard flaw leaves user data open to hackers Sneha Bokil / Fone Arena : Over 600 million Samsung Galaxy smartphones at risk owing to pre-installed keyboards Nicole Arce / Tech Times : SwiftKey Hack Puts Over 600 Million Samsung Smartphone Users At Risk: What You Should Know Rahul Punyani / The Tech Portal : Swiftkey Vulnerability In Samsung Galaxy Phones Puts 600 Mn Devices At Risk Charlesarthur / The Overspill : Start up: Grexit to bitcoin?, Google's antitrust deadline, Merkel's suspect PC, Samsung security hole and more Harry Tucker / NEWS.com.au : The massive security hole with your Samsung Robert Nazarian / Fox News : Pre-installed keyboard leaves 600 million Samsung smartphones vulnerable to hackers Stan Schroeder / Mashable : Massive security flaw may threaten millions of Samsung Galaxy phones Brandon Russell / TechnoBuffalo : Samsung phones vulnerable to major exploit, report says Lindsey Caldwell / SlashGear : SwiftKey hack can remotely take over Samsung mobile devices Phil Nickinson / Android Central : Samsung's keyboard had an exploit that you probably don't need to worry about Oliver Haslam / Redmond Pie : Samsung Galaxy Keyboard Flaw Puts 600 Million Android Users At Dire Risk Kevin Tofel / ZDNet : 600M Samsung Galaxy phones reportedly at security risk due to keyboard flaw István Fekete / iPhone in Canada Blog : Samsung Security Hole Exposes 600 Million Devices to Hackers: Researcher Darlene Storm / Computerworld : Vulnerability in Samsung Galaxy phones put over 600 million Samsung phone users at risk Bruno Ferreira / The Tech Report : Preinstalled SwiftKey app can own some Samsung phones Soulskill / Slashdot : Samsung Cellphone Keyboard Software Vulnerable To Attack Lindsey O'Donnell / CRN : Report: Security Flaw (Still) Prevalent In Samsung Galaxy S Devices LIFARS : Vulnerability Leaves 600 Million Samsung Galaxy Phone Users at Risk Salvador Rodriguez / International Business Times : Galaxy S6 SwiftKey Hack: 600 Million Samsung Devices Vulnerable To Keyboard Security Risk Adnan F. / SamMobile : Keyboard vulnerability may have put millions of Samsung devices at risk Evan Selleck / Android Beat : Samsung's built-in SwiftKey keyboard reportedly vulnerable to cracking attack Tweets: Ben Bajarin / @benbajarin : 600m devices vulnerable is not too far off from the total Samsung smartphone installed base. http://www.forbes.com/...

Forbes Thomas Fox-Brewster