LG G3 'Snap' Vulnerability Leaves Owners At Risk of Data Theft (betanews.com)
Mark Wilson writes: Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in LG G3 smartphones which could be exploited to run arbitrary JavaScript to steal data. The issue has been named Snap, and was discovered by Israeli security firms BugSec and Cynet. What is particularly concerning about Snap is that it affects the Smart Notice which is installed on all LG G3s by default. By embedding malicious script in a contact, it is possible to use WebView to run server side code via JavaScript. If exploited, the vulnerability could be used to gather information from SD cards, steal data from the likes of WhatsApp, and steal private photos.
This is, again, why I have an iPhone
Yes, because no iphone has ever had a security vulnerability, now or in the future. It's impossible, IOS is simply impossible to hack, spoof, or do anything bad to, ever. It just can't be done, there is no way to do it. No one has ever hacked an IOS device and no one ever will. Ever. It's just completely out of the question. The words "vulnerability" and "IOS" should never even be found in the same paragraph, let alone the same sentence. IOS has never had a security vulnerability and never will, updates are strictly there to add exciting new features. Everyone knows that.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...