Yesterday, news broke about an apparent security flaw through the locking pattern on an Android 2.0.1 device while in a call. Some were skeptical, so we brought you the truth.
Tags: 2.0.1, Security
Luckily Google are quick at getting releases available. Shame implementations take longer to see the light of day!
And how do you know …this isn't intended to happen? I think it's more of a convenience rather than a security flaw.
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Luckily Google are quick at getting releases available. Shame implementations take longer to see the light of day!
And how do you know …this isn't intended to happen? I think it's more of a convenience rather than a security flaw.
And how do you know …this isn't intended to happen? I think it's more of a convenience rather than a security flaw.
And how do you know …this isn't intended to happen? I think it's more of a convenience rather than a security flaw.