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AirDroid updated to fix major security holes

posted onDecember 12, 2016
by l33tdawg

Last week it was reported that AirDroid, the popular app that allows Android users to read/send messages and remotely access files on their device from a PC/Mac, has been plagued with several security holes over the last several months. Security research firm Zimperium detailed how hackers could easily gain access to users’ information and Android device. Fortunately that news spurred AirDroid’s developers to take action, as fixes are now available for both the mobile app and PC/Mac clients.

The problems with AirDroid’s lax security focused on two main issues. First was that the connection to AirDroid’s servers allowed attackers to easily get their hands on insecure requests, and the second was that hackers could trick the AirDroid app to install malicious apps on a device, disguising them as updates.

Zimperium noted that it had informed AirDroid of its security holes roughly seven months ago, however even the latest 4.0 update to the app did not include any fixes.

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