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Submitted by Captain Tuttle 276d ago | news

Over half of Android phones have security flaws, research finds

NBC News:
More than half of Android phones have at least one flaw that could be exploited to take control of the device, research gleaned from a new app finds.

Duo Security, which launched the X-Ray app this summer, came to that conclusion after they analyzed the scan results from more than 20,000 Android devices on which X-Ray had been installed. (Android, Phones)

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