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According to Google’s own publication in one of its official blogs, the security flaw can affect Heartbleed named Android devices. If you have a gadget with platform Green robozinho keep calm, they are not all versions of the system that have this vulnerability.
According to the search giant, the gap is perceived only in version Android 4.1.1 -. aka Jelly Bean which was released in July 2012, however, statistical surveys also the company itself warned that the problem can be quite severeAccording to the Android Developer, site. company facing developers, Jelly Bean represents 34.4% of all devices with the OS the active company in the world, totaling about 900 million smartphones and tablets. If we take these data into account, the calculation would reach almost 309.6 million vulnerable gadgets.
However, in a statement addressed to the Bloomberg website, Christopher Katsaros, a spokesman for Google, claims that less than 10 % of devices running Android are susceptible to this failure, ie, somewhere around 90 million electronic.Finally, the company says it is already forwarding reports and memos with information on the performance of the Jelly Bean Heartbleed for manufacturers who still distribute products with this version of the system.
The Heartbleed consists of a loophole that allows malicious monitor and collect data exchanged during the key exchange people that serve as safety certifications through an open source package called OpenSSL.
The situation worsens when we consider that hackers can learn how this communication happens certificates. Thus, cybercriminals would be able to, for example, simulate a process of buying on the internet, inducing people to provide their data from unsuspecting credit cards.
Another related to this failure arose pump Recently, when Bloomberg’s anonymous sources ensured that the Agency for National Security (NSA) knows this problem for at least two years and may have enjoyed him for espionage.Read this article to learn more details about the performance of Heartbleed and online services which it affects.
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