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Talking of Apple... Nude Pictures of Jennifer Lawrence, Other Stars Leaked After Alleged iCloud Hack http://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/nude-pictures-of-jennifer-lawrence-other-stars-leaked-after-alleged-icloud-hack-584811?site=classic
intersting read on the man who hacked hollywood ... supposedly a single photo can bring in 50000$ per day when posted on the site. http://www.gq.com/news-politics/newsmakers/201205/chris-chaney-hacker-nude-photos-scarlett-johansson
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Talking of Apple... Nude Pictures of Jennifer Lawrence, Other Stars Leaked After Alleged iCloud Hack http://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/nude-pictures-of-jennifer-lawrence-other-stars-leaked-after-alleged-icloud-hack-584811?site=classic
I know what you are looking for if you know what I mean :embarrassed: You won't get it :finger: Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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Even NASA, Pentagon are hacked by teens. :dontknow: Difference is you dont even need to 'hack' android. Just get it like u get a candy :winky: http://recombu.com/mobile/news/google-account-android-hacked-hack-kid-phone-easy_M20627.html
What bs :hysterical: It's not hacking buddy when you have device he just reset the password and used 2 step verification to get code What a bs headline when all they did was reset he password and even for that they needed phone number and code received on SMS ...this is not called hacking this process is supposd to work in this way so that if some day your forget ur password you can get it back
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I first you need phone access 2 nd pin code or any security Then basically you have to request reset of password then you need phone which will receive SMS which only you know u registered and then. U need to put in that code It is made to work in this way so that you are not locked out of ur account forever and you have to set it up like this

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What bs :hysterical: It's not hacking buddy when you have device he just reset the password and used 2 step verification to get code What a bs headline when all they did was reset he password and even for that they needed phone number and code received on SMS ...this is not called hacking this process is supposd to work in this way so that if some day your forget ur password you can get it back
Don't interrupt. Let the BS continue...
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What bs :hysterical: It's not hacking buddy when you have device he just reset the password and used 2 step verification to get code What a bs headline when all they did was reset he password and even for that they needed phone number and code received on SMS ...this is not called hacking this process is supposd to work in this way so that if some day your forget ur password you can get it back
okay.. :giggle: http://www.greenbot.com/article/2597566/android-app-ambush-researchers-successfully-hack-gmail-9-times-out-of-10.html I already said a pop up camouflaged as an ad in my device took 50rs :((. All u need is a malicious app.
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okay.. :giggle: http://www.greenbot.com/article/2597566/android-app-ambush-researchers-successfully-hack-gmail-9-times-out-of-10.html I already said a pop up camouflaged as an ad in my device took 50rs :((. All u need is a malicious app.
I do not get it ...you need password for even that which you by mistake put in and then pin of credit card ...unless you used credit card in last 30 minutes and did not set ur App Store to ask for password (which is dumb)
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Btw google has proven track record with cloud services and Microsoft are also good apple still is proving in this field but they made progress Also if you lost money just contact google and get it back ..I one time bought wrong app by mistake and noted afterwards and still got refund

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Also this app hacking u posted also requires you to install malware or what ever it is manually from outside of market ...it is not how android is set up you are not supposed to install stufff from outside and get huge warnings if you do

UPDATE (August 23, 2014): Timo Hirvonen, senior researcher at security firm F-Secure, shared his thoughts with us about this new attack. Although the attack sounds difficult to pull off, Hirvonen told us, it wouldn't be—even though some parts of the attack need to be tailored for specific apps.
Read difficult to pull off that is what it means From link you posted
The researchers also claim these attacks are possible on other operating systems such as iOS and Windows as they all use shared memory mechanisms.
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I do not get it ...you need password for even that which you by mistake put in and then pin of credit card ...unless you used credit card in last 30 minutes and did not set ur App Store to ask for password (which is dumb)
Not the credit card, they took money from my balance (i use pre-paid). The pop up auto-subscribes some VAS from my service provider, and instantly they charge it and the amount is debited. This never happened in my E71 (which I still use for postpaid bsnl and I use 3g for occational browsing) I don't know the technical details of this though, but after reading these kind of articles, I m not using my xperia sp as a storage device. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2043610/vulnerability-allows-attackers-to-modify-android-apps-without-breaking-their-signatures.html http://www.pcworld.com/article/2459240/android-vulnerability-allows-malware-to-compromise-most-devices-and-apps.html
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Btw google has proven track record with cloud services and Microsoft are also good apple still is proving in this field but they made progress Also if you lost money just contact google and get it back ..I one time bought wrong app by mistake and noted afterwards and still got refund
Microsoft I trust. I personally use hotmail and skydrive. Never trust ios or androids.
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Not the credit card, they took money from my balance (i use pre-paid). The pop up auto-subscribes some VAS from my service provider, and instantly they charge it and the amount is debited. This never happened in my E71 (which I still use for postpaid bsnl and I use 3g for occational browsing) I don't know the technical details of this though, but after reading these kind of articles, I m not using my xperia sp as a storage device. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2043610/vulnerability-allows-attackers-to-modify-android-apps-without-breaking-their-signatures.html http://www.pcworld.com/article/2459240/android-vulnerability-allows-malware-to-compromise-most-devices-and-apps.html
I can explain you how it works and how it does not matter and how it will not effect you but it does not matters ...vulnerability is one thing exploiting it another just remember this...you have to do something foolish to allow this and it's possible one very platform and even ur PC ...rest ur wish I am just gonna tell you this there are less than less 10 vulnerabilities found in android while 30 odd in ios ...so please do not believe every click baitt headline
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