Security researchers of the security group at the Free University of Amsterdam found a hole in Android. The scoop in Dutch - news is 10hrs old at time of writing, I didn't find an English source yet. Heck, the university hasn't even put out a press release, even though this is currently making a splash in the Dutch news.
In short, the researchers hacked the user's (desktop) browser and then installed (via this browser) a malicious app on the phone.This gave them basically full control over the phone: turning camera on/off, replacing installed apps with malicious versions, intercepting text messages, etc. In fact, they used this to reduce a common version of two-factor authentication (know password and have phone) to only one factor: they managed to intercept verification codes (text messages) sent by a bank.
The problem is not in a specific version of Android, but in the deep integration between Google's websites and Android. Google has been made aware of the problems late 2014, but has yet to publicly reply.
(Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday June 28 2015, @09:42AM
Teh only peeps who ever think to do this bad think is terrists! Put em all in prison, and problems solved. Send troops find these terrist resorchers, beats the fukken shht outa them, and thow they asses in prision. For Freeeeeeeeedoms!
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