Android – S3lab http://s3lab.deusto.es S3lab Security Blog Wed, 06 May 2020 12:51:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.5 Malicious apps exist and live among us http://s3lab.deusto.es/malicious-apps-among-us/ Tue, 12 Apr 2016 13:41:24 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=8040 Malware on mobile devices is very common. Although this is something quite obvious to anyone in the world of security, many people still think that their smartphone or tablet this out of any danger. Lately the Android world has gone through difficult times,

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Malware on mobile devices is very common. Although this is something quite obvious to anyone in the world of security, many people still think that their smartphone or tablet this out of any danger. Lately the Android world has gone through difficult times, being Stagefright and the found vulnerabilities of Snapdragon two of the more notable. But the more dangerous it is that some exploits just being public and script kiddies can infect devices without difficulty.

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Optimizing the installation of a router http://s3lab.deusto.es/optimizing-installation-router/ Tue, 27 Oct 2015 10:57:15 +0000 http://s3lab.deusto.es/?p=4451 Making the installation of a new wireless router at home, although at first glance seems simple, something always aindicated by operators, it is not at all. If it is true that to start using it is just connect, look for the wireless

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Making the installation of a new wireless router at home, although at first glance seems simple, something always aindicated by operators, it is not at all. If it is true that to start using it is just connect, look for the wireless network, put the password and surf, but if you really want to use the full potential of our router gives us, we must do more.

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