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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Android Central 120: Scary, cute and cuddly

Podcast MP3 URL: 
http://traffic.libsyn.com/androidcentral/acpc120.mp3

Thing 1: Some things are scary, some are not

  • The Samsung Exynos kernel exploit - what you need to know
  • Samsung 'conducting an internal review' on Exynos kernel vulnerability
  • Samsung to fix Exynos vulnerability in software update 'as quickly as possible'
  • The SpamSoldier SMS botnet: What you need to know

Thing 2: Other odds and ends

  • The SpamSoldier SMS botnet: What you need to know
  • NVIDIA Tegra 4 details leak
  • Major Google+ app update launches, including new photo + event features [updated]


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/PcQ_StOCHOE/story01.htm

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