Do you own an Android? If so, your phone may be vulnerable to hacking.
It appears that Android phones can be hacked due to a flaw in the operating system’s Stagefright media pack, leading to a vulnerability in any phone running versions of the Android operating system between 2.2 and 4.
That encompasses a huge number of Android devices, meaning users whose phones haven’t been patched run the risk of their privacy and safety being compromised.
As Forbes put it Monday “Nearly 1 billion cell phones could be hacked with one text,” making this one of the worst security holes in Android history.
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