Google confirms fix for Android OS security flaw
We reported yesterday how 99% of Android handsets are vulnerable to impersonation attacks. Well, it seems that a fix is currently being rolled out for all affected users.
The flaw potentially could enable attackers to hijack tokens used to access calendars, contacts and a number of other services available within Google?s Android operating system.
A Google spokesperson told computerworld that the flaw, which had only recently been identified by a team of German researchers, was being fixed and a server-side patch was being rolled out that addresses the problem for all versions of Android OS.
The official Google statement read:
?Today we?re starting to roll out a fix which addresses a potential security flaw that could, under certain circumstances, allow a third party access to data available in calendar and contacts. This fix requires no action from users and will roll out globally over the next few days.?
Source: http://thenextweb.com/google/2011/05/18/google-confirms-fix-for-android-os-security-flaw/
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