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Riesen-Sicherheitslücke in Android und Safari - so checken Sie Ihre Browser | CyberSecurity ALERT

Riesen-Sicherheitslücke in Android und Safari - so checken Sie Ihre Browser | CyberSecurity ALERT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
FREAK heißt die Abkürzung für eine Sicherheitslücke, die Millionen Android- und iOS-Nutzer gefährdet. Weil in den Browsern von Android und iOS seit vielen Jahren eine ernste Schwachstelle steckt, die das Mitlesen der Daten auch bei verschlüsselten HTTPS-Verbindungen ermöglicht. So prüfen Sie, ob Sie betroffen sind.


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FREAK heißt die Abkürzung für eine Sicherheitslücke, die Millionen Android- und iOS-Nutzer gefährdet. Weil in den Browsern von Android und iOS seit vielen Jahren eine ernste Schwachstelle steckt, die das Mitlesen der Daten auch bei verschlüsselten HTTPS-Verbindungen ermöglicht. So prüfen Sie, ob Sie betroffen sind.


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Freak-Fehler bedroht Android und iOS | CyberSECURITY ALERT

Freak-Fehler bedroht Android und iOS | CyberSECURITY ALERT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
IT-Forscher haben eine Sicherheitslücke entdeckt, die SSL-Verbindungen unter Android, iOS und Mac OS X gefährdet. Der sogenannte Freak-Fehler soll mehr als 14 Millionen Webseiten betreffen.


Auf die SSL-Sicherheitslücken Heartbleed undPoodle folgt nun Freak: Sicherheitsexperten der französischen Forschungsanstalt INRIA und des mitLS-Teams haben eine schwere Sicherheitslücke entdeckt, die vermeintlich sichere SSL-Verbindungen unter Android, iOS und Mac OS X aushebeln soll. Der Fehler trägt den Namen Freak (Factoring Attack on RSA-Export Keys) und betrifft laut einer Untersuchung der Universität Michigan derzeit mehr als 14 Millionen per HTTPS ausgelieferte Webseiten - darunter befinden sich neben US-amerikanischen Behördenseiten wie Whitehouse.gov, NSA.gov und FBI.gov auch Webseiten, die hierzulande populär sind wie Deichmann.com, Porsche.com oder Giga.de. Auf der Webseite FreakAttack sind alle betroffenen Seiten aufgeführt, zudem finden Nutzer hier einen integrierten Browser-Test.


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IT-Forscher haben eine Sicherheitslücke entdeckt, die SSL-Verbindungen unter Android, iOS und Mac OS X gefährdet. Der sogenannte Freak-Fehler soll mehr als 14 Millionen Webseiten betreffen.


Auf die SSL-Sicherheitslücken Heartbleed undPoodle folgt nun Freak: Sicherheitsexperten der französischen Forschungsanstalt INRIA und des mitLS-Teams haben eine schwere Sicherheitslücke entdeckt, die vermeintlich sichere SSL-Verbindungen unter Android, iOS und Mac OS X aushebeln soll. Der Fehler trägt den Namen Freak (Factoring Attack on RSA-Export Keys) und betrifft laut einer Untersuchung der Universität Michigan derzeit mehr als 14 Millionen per HTTPS ausgelieferte Webseiten - darunter befinden sich neben US-amerikanischen Behördenseiten wie Whitehouse.gov, NSA.gov und FBI.gov auch Webseiten, die hierzulande populär sind wie Deichmann.com, Porsche.com oder Giga.de. Auf der Webseite FreakAttack sind alle betroffenen Seiten aufgeführt, zudem finden Nutzer hier einen integrierten Browser-Test.


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“FREAK” flaw in Android and Apple devices cripples HTTPS crypto protection | CyberSecurity ALERT

“FREAK” flaw in Android and Apple devices cripples HTTPS crypto protection | CyberSecurity ALERT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Bug forces millions of sites to use easily breakable key once thought to be dead.


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Bug forces millions of sites to use easily breakable key once thought to be dead.


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Malware discovered that works when device is off | New Android trojan | Mobile Security

Malware discovered that works when device is off | New Android trojan | Mobile Security | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
This week in the world of Android saw news of a new site for those who want to fix their own gadgets, an easy way to run Android apps under Windows, and an Android trojan is out that works even when you think you're device is shut down.




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This week in the world of Android saw news of a new site for those who want to fix their own gadgets, an easy way to run Android apps under Windows, and an Android trojan is out that works even when you think you're device is shut down.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/apps-for-any-use-mostly-for-education-and-free/?tag=Android


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Apache Cordova Vulnerability: 10% of Android Banking Apps Vulnerable

Apache Cordova Vulnerability: 10% of Android Banking Apps Vulnerable | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The IBM Security X-Force Research team has uncovered a serious vulnerability that affects many Android applications built on the Apache Cordova platform.
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The IBM Security X-Force Research team has uncovered a serious vulnerability that affects many Android applications built on the Apache Cordova platform.


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BYOD: Another Android “master key” bug revealed

BYOD: Another Android “master key” bug revealed | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The existence of another “master key” bug that can be used to push malware onto Android users has been publicly disclosed by Jay Freeman (a....
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Android botnets on the rise - case study

Android botnets on the rise - case study | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Principal Security experts are confident that in the next months we will assist to the explosion for Android botnets and in general of mobile cyber threats.
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   Clueful   -   Privacy Monitoring App for iPhone & Android

   Clueful   -   Privacy Monitoring App for iPhone & Android | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
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Verkehrsflugzeug mit Android-Phone gehackt

Verkehrsflugzeug mit Android-Phone gehackt | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Ein Sicherheitsforscher und Pilot hat auf einer Konferenz demonstriert, dass er mit einem Smartphone ein Passagierflugzeug unter seine Kontrolle bringen könnte. Dazu hat er eine spezielle App entwickelt.
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He claims the Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Administration are working on fixing the vulnerability.

 

It's amazing to discover that aviation - an industry where safety is of vital importance and every physical element has one or even two fail-safe mechanisms - is failing to secure the onboard computer, the heart and brain of the plane.

 

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Mobile Threat Report Q4 2012: 96% of all Mobile Malware written at the end of 2012 targets Android

Mobile Threat Report Q4 2012: 96% of all Mobile Malware written at the end of 2012 targets Android | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

F-Secure Labs Mobile Threat Report for Q4 2013 is out and it’s clear that the most popular smartphone operating system is also the leading target for online criminals.

94% of all mobile malware the F-Secure Response Labs analyzed in Q4  targets Google’s Android platform.

 

3. Keep your phone’s software updated.
Your smartphone is a mini PC with the same software issues that your PC has including software that continually needs to be updated. This may require some help from your carrier depending on your phone –  but the basic rule is: The more current, the better.

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3. Keep your phone’s software updated.
Your smartphone is a mini PC with the same software issues that your PC has including software that continually needs to be updated. This may require some help from your carrier depending on your phone –  but the basic rule is:

 

===> The more current, the better. <===

 

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BYOD: New Android malware disguised as security app

BYOD: New Android malware disguised as security app | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Android Security Suite Premium -- loaded with Zeus variant ZitMo ===> is a threat to companies given the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend... <===

 

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Android apps used by millions vulnerable to password, e-mail theft

Android apps used by millions vulnerable to password, e-mail theft | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Researchers uncover faulty encryption in apps available in Google's Play Market.

 

Android applications downloaded by as many as 185 million users can expose end users' online banking and social networking credentials, e-mail and instant-messaging contents because the programs use inadequate encryption protections, computer scientists have found.

 

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FREAK attack: What is it? Here's what you need to know | CyberSecurity ALERT

FREAK attack: What is it? Here's what you need to know | CyberSecurity ALERT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it




FREAK, a newly-discovered flaw in SSL/TLS, the technology which is supposed to secure your communications across the net, has been discovered.

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FREAK, a newly-discovered flaw in SSL/TLS, the technology which is supposed to secure your communications across the net, has been discovered.

Here's what you need to know.


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​Apple and Google prepare patches for FREAK SSL flaw | CyberSecurity

​Apple and Google prepare patches for FREAK SSL flaw | CyberSecurity | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Apple and Google are preparing patches for a newly-revealed bug in the web encryption protocols used by the two companies' mobile browsers.


The FREAK bug disclosed yesterday is the latest in a series of vulnerabilities affecting the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols used to encrypt traffic between an HTTPS website and a browser.

A man-in-the-middle attacker can force connections between affected browsers and websites to downgrade from 'strong' RSA encryption to a weaker version known as 'export grade' RSA. That weaker version is a by-product of laws from the 1990s that made it illegal to export from the US products with strong cryptography.


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Apple and Google are preparing patches for a newly-revealed bug in the web encryption protocols used by the two companies' mobile browsers.


The FREAK bug disclosed yesterday is the latest in a series of vulnerabilities affecting the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols used to encrypt traffic between an HTTPS website and a browser.

A man-in-the-middle attacker can force connections between affected browsers and websites to downgrade from 'strong' RSA encryption to a weaker version known as 'export grade' RSA. That weaker version is a by-product of laws from the 1990s that made it illegal to export from the US products with strong cryptography.


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Freak: vulnérabilité massive sur terminaux Apple et Android | CyberSecurity ALERT

Freak: vulnérabilité massive sur terminaux Apple et Android | CyberSecurity ALERT | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Une vulnérabilité hautement critique a été découverte. Elle concerne les smartphones et tablettes fonctionnant sous Androïd et iOS.


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Une vulnérabilité hautement critique a été découverte. Elle concerne les smartphones et tablettes fonctionnant sous Androïd et iOS.


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https://preview.cases.lu/index.php?articleid=762


http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=FREAK



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Five of the best (and free) Android security apps | eLeaderShip | eSkills | CyberSecurity | MobileSecurity

Five of the best (and free) Android security apps | eLeaderShip | eSkills | CyberSecurity | MobileSecurity | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Worried about hackers and fraudsters gaining access to the data on your Android smartphone or tablet? You should be. But you can also reduce that risk by installing a security app on your device.


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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/11/25/digital-citizenship-social-media-and-privacy/


https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/11/18/why-cybersecurity-starts-at-home-and-is-concerning-all-of-us/



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Worried about hackers and fraudsters gaining access to the data on your Android smartphone or tablet? You should be. But you can also reduce that risk by installing a security app on your device.


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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/11/25/digital-citizenship-social-media-and-privacy/


https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/11/18/why-cybersecurity-starts-at-home-and-is-concerning-all-of-us/


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Une belle faille de sécurité Android concerne un milliard de terminaux

Une belle faille de sécurité Android concerne un milliard de terminaux | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Le mécanisme de mise à jour d’Android souffre d’une importante faille de sécurité. Selon une étude menée à l’université de l’Indiana et chez Microsoft Research, plusieurs vulnérabilités critiques existent au sein du système de permissions gérant les nombreuses versions de l’OS mobile.


En faisant croire qu'elle avait jusque-là tous les droits, une application malveillante pourrait, après la mise à jour, accéder à toutes les données personnelles.


Présente dans toutes les versions officielles d’Android, cette faille menace potentiellement plus d’un milliard de smartphones et de tablettes.


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Présente dans toutes les versions officielles d’Android, cette faille menace potentiellement plus d’un milliard de smartphones et de tablettes.


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Obad.a Trojan now being distributed via mobile botnets

Obad.a Trojan now being distributed via mobile botnets | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
In late May we reported on the details of Backdoor.AndroidOS.Obad.a, the most sophisticated mobile Trojan to date. At the time we had almost no information about how this piece of malware gets onto mobile devices.
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Facebook's Android app leaks your mobile number, Symantec discovers

Facebook's Android app leaks your mobile number, Symantec discovers | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A discovery about Facebook's official Android app once again puts into question if the social network's developers truly *get* security and privacy.

 

As Symantec describe on its blog, when its developers tested its new Norton Mobile Security product against some of the world’s most popular Android apps, they were disturbed to see a warning message claiming that the Facebook Android app leaks personal information without the device owner’s knowledge:


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As Symantec describe on its blog, when its developers tested its new Norton Mobile Security product against some of the world’s most popular Android apps, they were disturbed to see a warning message claiming that the Facebook Android app leaks personal information without the device owner’s knowledge...


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As Symantec describe on its blog, when its developers tested its new Norton Mobile Security product against some of the world’s most popular Android apps, they were disturbed to see a warning message claiming that the Facebook Android app leaks personal information without the device owner’s knowledge...


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Beware Andriod users!  Will a vpn protect your info?

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Malware On Mobile Grew 163% In 2012, Infecting Around 32.8M Android Devices, Report Says - BYOD

Malware On Mobile Grew 163% In 2012, Infecting Around 32.8M Android Devices, Report Says - BYOD | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Mobile service provider NQ Mobile today released a study of malware covering 2012, using data gathered from the company's Security Labs.

 

NQ’s data indicates that Android is a big risk for malware, but iOS has also recently come under fire for free apps that leak more personal data than on other platforms. Overall, mobile security is likely to be a growing concern, and one that could potentially become more complicated as the pace of improvements to mobile tech increases and our usage of those devices grows higher still.

 

===> For now, common sense is probably the best defense against security threats, but a more unified Android platform would help to limit malware problems as well as significantly improve developers’ lives. <===

 

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Official Blog: Google Keep—Save what’s on your mind

Official Blog: Google Keep—Save what’s on your mind | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Every day we all see, hear or think of things we need to remember. Usually we grab a pad of sticky-notes, scribble a reminder and put it on the desk, the fridge or the relevant page of a magazine.


Unfortunately, if you’re like me you probably often discover that the desk, fridge or magazine wasn’t such a clever place to leave the note after all...it’s rarely where you need it when you need it.


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Android botnet abuses people's phones for SMS spam

Android botnet abuses people's phones for SMS spam | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Security vendor Cloudmark says it is the first time they've detected a botnet that abuses other people's phones to send spam
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Bit9: 25 Percent of Google Play Apps Pose a Security Risk

Bit9: 25 Percent of Google Play Apps Pose a Security Risk | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The company says the apps demand a 'suspicious' number of high-risk permissions.

 

According to a new report from Bit9, more than 100,000 Android apps in the Google Play store (25 percent of more than 400,000 apps studied) pose a security risk to users.

 

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Spyware Takes Over iPhones, Androids

Spyware Takes Over iPhones, Androids | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
DFI News Digital Forensic Investigator is a multi-media resource for digital forensic professionals working in academic, government, law enforcement, and corporate settings.

 

Call it Invasion of the iPhone Snatchers: a new FinFisher-based spyware is built to infect iPhones and iPads (and Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone gadgets too) in order to take over the device completely — all unbeknownst to the user.

 

The smartphones and tablets will innocently appear to be themselves, but in reality the mobile malware is working in the background to track the device’s location, monitor activity and intercept communications including emails, voice calls and text messages.

 

Gust MEES: in Education we use Internet for e-Learning + m-Learning and also we embrace "Bring Your Own Device" (Twitter Hashtag = #BYOD), so we need to know also about the dangers, risks and threats with it! That's our responsibility against our learners (students) and we need to learn the basics of IT-Security and share our knowledge and help our learners when security problems occur ;)

 

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