A few days ago, mobile data security company Bluebox got their hands on a Xiaomi Mi 4 handset to run a few tests on it. See, handsets built and sold in China rarely run a Google-certified version of the Android OS, which excludes them from Google services support and introduces a few vulnerabilities that can, and often are, exploited by malicious folk. And a brand like Xiaomi, being quite popular in its homeland, is a prime target for hackers.
Bluebox's tests did indeed uncover more than a few worrisome articles – an ad pushing process; a mysterious app, named Yt Service, whose developer ...
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Bluebox's tests did indeed uncover more than a few worrisome articles – an ad pushing process; a mysterious app, named Yt Service, whose developer ...
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED TO BUY ELECTRONIC ITEMS :
Mobiles >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Tablets >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Mobile Accessories >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Laptops >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Computer Accessories >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Camera Accessories>>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Home Appliances >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Kitchen Appliances >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
More Tech News >> Click Here
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