drivers/misc/qcom/qdsp6v2/audio_utils.c in a Qualcomm QDSP6v2 driver in Android before 2016-10-05 on Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, and Android One devices does not initialize certain data structures, which allows attackers to obtain sensitive information via a crafted application, aka Android internal bug 30152501 and Qualcomm internal bug CR 1049615.
Monthly Archives: October 2016
Turkey Blocks GitHub, Google Drive and Dropbox to Censor RedHack Leaks
Turkey is again in the news for banning online services, and this time, it’s a bunch of sites and services offered by big technology giants.
Turkey government has reportedly blocked access to cloud storage services including Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, and Google Drive, as well as the code hosting service GitHub, reports censorship monitoring group Turkey Blocks.
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Apache Tomcat 8 / 7 / 6 Privilege Escalation
Apache Tomcat versions 8, 7, and 6 suffer from a privilege escalation vulnerability on RedHat-based distros.
Cybercrime in Canada: The impact on SMBs
A new survey, conducted by Ipsos and sponsored by ESET, finds that one in four Canadian SMBs with yearly revenues of $10 million or more have been hit by a cyberattack.
The post Cybercrime in Canada: The impact on SMBs appeared first on WeLiveSecurity.
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FreeBSD-SA-16:27.openssl
FreeBSD-SA-16:28.bind
FreeBSD-SA-16:30.portsnap
FreeBSD-SA-16:31.libarchive
FreeBSD-SA-16:29.bspatch
Here it is – Google’s new Pixel smartphone
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After a bunch of “exposures” and “leaks” all about Google’s new smartphone Pixel it’s finally there – and you will not a bit feel reminded of the iPhone 6S 🙂
The post Here it is – Google’s new Pixel smartphone appeared first on Avira Blog.
