Post reply

Name:
Email:
Subject:
Message icon:

Verification:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image

Type the letters shown in the picture:
Second Anti-Bot trap, type or simply copy-paste below (only the red letters):www.scforum.info:

shortcuts: hit alt+s to submit/post or alt+p to preview


Topic Summary

Posted by: Samker
« on: 30. September 2012., 08:46:44 »


Related article and "quick fix" for this issue: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/26/samsung_remote_wipe_app_fix/
Posted by: Samker
« on: 29. September 2012., 17:53:56 »

Depends on the Default Browser version you are using.. as I see, so to avoid that you can just use a 3rd party browser :p

I use Opera & Crome... ;)

Thanks pal.  :thumbsup:
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 28. September 2012., 22:34:48 »

Depends on the Default Browser version you are using.. as I see, so to avoid that you can just use a 3rd party browser :p
Posted by: Samker
« on: 28. September 2012., 19:10:38 »

Thanks for news pal.  :thumbsup:

Maybe you know, is version S2 vulnerable ??


---

You guess, I have Galaxy S2.  ;)
Posted by: Fireberg
« on: 26. September 2012., 15:31:07 »




Hidden web code means hackers 'can wipe Samsung Galaxy S3'
 Malicious hackers can hide a code in a web page that will trigger a full factory reset of Samsung’s best-selling Galaxy S3 smartphone, deleting contacts, photographs, music, apps and other valuable data, security researchers have discovered.
The Galaxy S3 is Samsung's flagship and the main rival to the iPhone Photo: Reuters

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/samsung/9565395/Hidden-web-code-means-hackers-can-wipe-Samsung-Galaxy-S3.html
Enter your email address to receive daily email with 'SCforum.info - Samker's Computer Forum' newest content:

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertising