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Volume369: Your mobile can hack by image

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Your mobile can hack by image

 An Image can hack your mobile, laptops and your critical data.


Hello friend there is news come on internet and social media that you can hack by hacker by just a simple image. Beware, as just an innocuous-looking image on social media or messaging app could compromise your smart phone or laptop. Google also fixed a critical vulnerability in its September security patch panel. The vulnerability exist in the way is the data of image is passed by some android apps. The vulnerability could allow to remote code execution of your mobile without the knowledge of user or allow the hacker to brick the device.

Google has patched a previously-unknown critical bug that hacker use image to deliver the hack code via social media or char apps. It doesn’t that image should be put in front of user, instead of a modified image is loaded on your Gmail and it can allow the attacker to brick the device. Strazzere  said that triggering the bug as simple as receiving an image on chat apps.

Previous year also news is came hacker hack many android devices just a simple text without the knowledge of user.  
The vulnerability affected more than 950 android devices. Making a victim open the image file in affected apps like Gmail etc. and then hacker could gain access to your mobile and use remotely execute malicious code to inject malware on the phone.
How to secure


All version of Google operating system from Android 4.4.4 to 6.0.1 are hack by to image base vulnerability. The researcher even successfully tested his exploit on many android devices 4.2 and many user of older android device exposed.

So please update your operating system or device otherwise you probably are vulnerable to image base hacking attack. Google has delivered the patch to fix the issue but given a history of handset manufacturer and carries rolling out security patches.

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