An Android application downloaded more than one billion times contains unpatched vulnerabilities that the app maker has failed to fix for more than three months. Mobile devices continue their march ...
SHAREit has fixed two flaws in its app that allow bad actors to authenticate their devices and steal files from a victim’s device. Two high-severity flaws in the SHAREit Android app allow an attacker ...
Singapore-based Smart Media4U Technology said today that it fixed SHAREit vulnerabilities that may have allowed attackers to execute arbitrary code remotely on users' devices. The security bugs impact ...
Attackers can exploit SHAREit permissions to execute malicious code through vulnerabilities that remain unpatched three months after app makers were informed. An Android app that’s been downloaded ...
Trend Micro says it has found “several” security flaws in the popular Android app ShareIt. ShareIt has been downloaded over a billion times from the Play Store, and, according to App Annie, was one of ...
An Android app used by a significant chunk of the global population also has glaring security flaws that would allow a savvy hacker to steal a user’s data or even hijack the app’s operations using ...
Popular app ShareIt has been found to harbor several vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities could be abused by malicious actors to perform remote attacks. Popular Android file sharing app ShareIt has ...
SHAREit was one of the 59 Chinese mobile apps that were banned by the Indian government in June last year As a file-sharing app, SHAREit would require one to provide several permissions such as ...
An app that doesn’t require data app to share files with friends and family, SHAREit Lite, has been unveiled in Lagos. The online initiative of the SHAREit Lite app has started while users can ...
A security researcher has discovered a number of vulnerabilities in Lenovo’s SHAREit app, the worst being the use of “12345678” as a hard-coded, default password. The problems have been patched in the ...
At what point should Google and Apple (and throw in F-Droid or whatever other App Store) be responsible for vetting the security of some of these apps? Regardless of recall laws, if the wheels come ...