iPhone and Android passwords stolen in Trapster hack

iPhone and Android passwords stolen in Trapster hack

Email and password combinations stolen from speed camera warning service Millions of email addresses and passwords may have been stolen from Trapster, an online service that warns iPhone, Android and BlackBerry owners of police speed traps, the company announced yesterday.
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Soundminer Android malware listens, then steals, phone data

Researchers have developed a low-profile Trojan horse program for Google’s Android mobile OS that steals data in a way that is unlikely to be detected by either a user or antivirus software. The malware, called Soundminer, monitors phone calls and records when a person, for example, says their credit card number or enters one on the phone’s keypad, according to the study (PDF).
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Motorola’s First Android Tablet to Retail for 0 [REPORT]

According to information leaked from an anonymous Verizon employee, Motorola’s Xoom, a tablet running the long-anticipated Android Honeycomb, will sell for 0. We got a good look at Xoom during CES this year. It is unique for several reasons. First, it, along with the Droid Bionic and a lineup of other smartphones, is one of [...]
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A Sneak Peek into the Newest Edition of Android OS

Android has done it again, finally releasing the newest edition of the Android OS; Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The mobile OS was released on the newest Google Android device, the Nexus S. Check out some of the biggest changes to this version. Contributor: JC Torpey Published: Dec 17, 2010
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