Tag: hack

  • Hacking experts find new ways to attack Android phones

    Hacking experts find new ways to attack Android phones

    Hacking experts have demonstrated ways to attack Android smartphones using methods they said work on virtually all such devices in use today, despite recent efforts by search engine giant Google to boost protection.

    Google spokeswoman Gina Scigliano declined to comment on the security concerns or the new research.

    Accuvant researcher Charlie Miller demonstrated a method for delivering malicious code to Android phones using a new Android feature known as near field communications. “I can take over your phone,” Miller said.

    Near field communications allow users to share photos with friends, make payments or exchange other data by bringing Android phones within a few centimeters of similarly equipped devices such as another phone or a payment terminal. 

    Miller said he figured out how to create a device the size of a postage stamp that could be stuck in an inconspicuous place such as near a cash register at a restaurant. When an Android user walks by, the phone would get infected, said Miller. 

    He spent five years as a global network exploit analyst at the U.S. National Security Agency, where his tasks included breaking into foreign computer systems. 

    Miller and another hacking expert, Georg Wicherski of CrowdStrike, have also infected an Android phone with a piece of malicious code that Wicherski unveiled in February.

    That piece of software exploits a security flaw in the Android browser that was publicly disclosed by Google’s Chrome browser development team, according to Wicherski.

    Google has fixed the flaw in Chrome, which is frequently updated, so that most users are now protected, he said.

    But Wicherski said Android users are still vulnerable because carriers and device manufacturers have not pushed those fixes or patches out to users.

  • Weekly Tech Focus Ep 4. was a Blast! Did You Miss it?

    Weekly Tech Focus Ep 4. was a Blast! Did You Miss it?

     

    We had a lot of fun this time at WTF. 

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  • HTC HD2 Gets Unofficial Android 4.1 Jelly Bean – Epic Phone

    HTC HD2 Gets Unofficial Android 4.1 Jelly Bean – Epic Phone

    The HTC HD2 has always been the most easily adapted phone when it came to running multiple OS’ . This was the first phone to triple boot Android and Windows phone 7 with Windows Phone 6.5.

    Evervolv at the XDA-Developers forums has produced a pre-alpha port of Android 4.1 for the originally Windows Mobile-based phone. The funny thing is that in comparison to other devices, the HD2 build is running quite stably, except the camera, Google Now and web browser.

    The build is not meant for day to day use, but the devs are working hard to deliver a fully usable build. And knowing the history of this handset, we don’t fear it too far.

  • LG Optimus 4X HD gets Jelly Bean courtesy CyanogenMod Team

    LG Optimus 4X HD gets Jelly Bean courtesy CyanogenMod Team

    The CyanogenMod team has uploaded a video of an LG Optimus 4x HD running CyanogenMod 10 with Jelly Bean Android 4.1.  The build is still in early production and has trouble with Google’s new Search dynamics, but considering the Jelly Bean Source code just came out, the progress is quite impressive. 

  • CyanogenMod 10 will bring Android Jelly Bean 4.1 to all those on it faster than ever.

    CyanogenMod 10 will bring Android Jelly Bean 4.1 to all those on it faster than ever.

    Steve Kondik and the CyanogenMod team usually are really quick in bringing latest updates for Android to existing users. According to the team a few minor tweaks are needed to merge Google’s latest with the custom Android code, making CyanogenMod 10 easy to release.

    According to the team any device that runs CyanogenMod 9 will also run CyanogenMod 10 easy. Stay tuned for more updates.

    [CyanogenMod ]

  • Devs Break Nook Tablet bootloader – Android 4.0 gets installed

    Devs Break Nook Tablet bootloader – Android 4.0 gets installed

    Developer Brandon Bennet (aka Nemith) has managed to get an early version of the Android 4.0-based CyanogenMod 9 up and running on the device, thanks to the previously broken bootloader.Other devs are able to boot the tablet off -a microSD card and some are even working on Ubuntu builds for it. Xda-Devolopers is very active in the android development portion of the Nook Tablet with such activities . 

    [xda-developers]

  • RIM puts the Playbook on a massive sale 16, 32 and 64 GB versions all for US$ 299

    RIM puts the Playbook on a massive sale 16, 32 and 64 GB versions all for US$ 299

    Looks like RIM is following up in HP’s footsteps, and has decided to liquidate the Playbook all over the world. The US however seems to get the best deal,  RIM’s official webstore is offering the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB model for $299, the pricing is quite strange especially since no one would buy the cheaper ones. Those who have the tablet can get access to the Android market in a few easy steps detailed by the team at Crackberry. It requires a rooted PlayBook, WinSCP, the latest version of Cyanogen Google apps.

    In India the Playbook has been sold out at the lower pricing, with just an asking price of Rs. 13,500 for the 16GB, Rs. 15800 for the 32 GB and Rs. 24000 for the 64Gb versions. People are going gaga over the failed tablet simply because its priced right.

    We will try getting our hands on a such device for a better review.

    [RIM]

     [CrackBerry]

  • Samsung Galaxy S2 to Get official Ice Cream Sandwich through Kies soon

    Samsung Galaxy S2 to Get official Ice Cream Sandwich through Kies soon

    Various builds of ICS on the Samsung Galaxy S2 have started to leak out, indicating that they are meant to be upgraded through Kies. They consist of an early Android 4.0.1 build made on December 20th and version 4.0.3 crafted soon after. These builds are much more improved than the builds released earlier, included cosmetic changes and less neon looking notification. The builds also seem to have better integration with Samsung Apps.

  • WindowBreak Project wants a single universal unlock tool for Windows Phone Devices

    WindowBreak Project wants a single universal unlock tool for Windows Phone Devices

    Windows Phone developer Jaxbot is back, after a long time, to modding and developing for Windows Phone 7.5 Devices. His new Project WindowBreak seeks a universal unlock tool for all / any Windows Phone 7-7.5 devices. This just means a possibility of jailbreak, which can be unlocked using this tool. Jaxbot has already demonstrated this process on Samsung devices in his video below. He wants to get the app running for othe manufacturers including Nokia and HTC.

     

    [xda-developers]

    [WindowBreak]

  • Kindle Fire Gets Unofficial iCe Cream Sandwich

     

    The Kindle fire is one of those tablets thats taking the world by storm, with awesome pricing and specs the device is turning out to be a developers fantasy. XDA-Developers forum members have been able to get the ICS ported to the tablet with a promise of the kernel release soon. Both hardware acceleration and touch input work great but audio and wifi are giving trouble. 

    Now where is that unboxing unit ? 

    [XDA-Developers]

  • Bring Siri dictation to your favorite iDevice – Jailbreak and Siri0us required

    Bring Siri dictation to your favorite iDevice – Jailbreak and Siri0us required

    A new package for jailbreak friendly iDevices has been released that enables Siri dictation on the iPhone 4 / 3GS and all those that run a Jailbroken iOS 5. The package is available to be downloaded from a repo that uses Siri Api (without permission) to connect to the servers that the speech recognition company hosts for apps instead. This method will allow only dictation on the iPhone and not Siri itself. We have a feeling that the package might be removed soon so get it before it goes.

    Check out the demo video below. 

  • Nook E Reader/Tablet gets the root treatment, boot loader still locked

    Nook E Reader/Tablet gets the root treatment, boot loader still locked

    The Kindle fire is already been rooted and in an easy process at that. The smart folks at XDA-Developers have found a way to root the Barnes and Noble tablet. The root is permanent and will stay even if you reboot the device. The boot loader still remains locked but the process allows you to side load apps and possibly custom rome and kernels to boost performance.

     

    [xda forums]

  • Exploit found in Siri’s server would allow you to use Siri on all iDevices, if You own a iPhone 4S

    Exploit found in Siri’s server would allow you to use Siri on all iDevices, if You own a iPhone 4S

    A new twist of development has taken place in porting Siri to other Apple devices. A new exploit found would allow users that already own a iPhone 4S to enjoy the exploits of Siri on other iDevices. Sure a unique identifier could be formed but Apple would easily find it and ban it for abuse. 

    The best thing here is that this may actually hold possibility for Siri to be ported over to Android and other platforms. But the situation will always remain same. You will need an identified for the software to work with Apple’s servers. 

    So, its time to really see if the friend with an iPhone 4S is actually a true friend.

    [Applidium]

  • Siri Fully ported and running on iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4th gen yet with no future

    Siri Fully ported and running on iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4th gen yet with no future

    Troughton-Smith has been able to successfully port Siri to the iPhone 4 along with a full connection to Apple Servers. The video below not only shows the Siri functionality on an iPhone 4, but is in depth and shows a side-to-side comparison against its newer, faster sibling, the iPhone 4S. The port proves that the software can easily be enabled on the older device and hence points a finger at Apple for not doing so.

    Smith did use a jailbroken iPhone 4s to port the necessary files to the older iPhone 4 which was also jailbroken. When asked if he would seed Siri as a package on Cydia he replied

    No, I could not be a part of that. I have no doubts that others will package this up and distribute it quasi-illegally, or try and sell it to people. I am only interested in the technology and making it work; proving that it works and works well on the iPhone 4 and other devices.

    So despite the fact it can be done, Smith will not be the one to enable it on your device. Apple has to man up to the truth and enable it for the users, until some Jailbreak dev who is not afraid of Apple Law-Suits does it anyway.

     

  • Sesame Street’s Youtube Account hacked, added porn Videos

    Sesame Street’s Youtube Account hacked, added porn Videos

    Sesame Street is know for their kids entertainment, but imagine the horror when parents opened up their child favorite show to find Porn Videos playing on it. It reportedly took Google 20 minutes to respond to this and shut down the videos. Both PBS and Google did not comment on the situation.  A message posted on the Sesame Street YouTube account “claimed responsibility in the names of two other YouTube users”.

    One of the Users MrEdxwx, said:

    I did not hack Sesame Street. I am an honest YouTuber. I work hard to make quality gameplay videos, and most important I respect the community guidelines.”

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