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Twitter fixes Android vulnerability that could have exposed account information
Once they gain access to your profile, they would be able to send tweets and messages on your behalf. It's unclear how long the vulnerability was left out in the open. Since the method for abusing the glitch wasn't all that straightforward, it's unlikely a lot of users have been impacted due to this. If so, then you'd better update to the most recent version of the app , released December 17, bec... [Full Article...]
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Facebook acquires Madrid-based cloud gaming startup PlayGiga
Facebook declined to elaborate on how it'll use PlayGiga . "We're thrilled to welcome PlayGiga to the Facebook Gaming team", a Facebook spokesperson told CNBC . PlayGiga previously ran a cloud gaming service in Europe after being founded in 2013, though the company's service failed to gain any traction. The service already boasts a fairly formidable list of 300 titles and does not of... [Full Article...]
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Twitter discloses Android app flaw that could allow account takeovers
In a blog post , the company says it has fixed the issue, but that Android users should update their app as soon as possible in order to protect their account. Twitter Android app security advisor email. "We have no evidence that malicious code has been inserted into the application or that this vulnerability has been exploited, but we can not be completely sure, so we are taking extra precau... [Full Article...]