Android phones vulnerable to hackers, scammers

 

Source: Craig Timberg, Washington Post ( Free Registration )

In late October, researchers at North Carolina State University alerted Google to a security flaw that could let scam artists send phony text messages to Android phones — a practice called “smishing” that can ensnare consumers in fraud.

Google’s security officials replied in minutes, confirming the flaw and promising to correct it. Within days they had incorporated a fix into the latest version of the Android operating system, Jelly Bean 4.2, and made available a security update for earlier versions.   But for most Android phones, the fix never arrived. For many, it never will.

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