U.S. government security experts say they are increasingly worried about the threats to law enforcement agencies using older versions of Android. A document prepared by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security marked "for Police, Fire, EMS and Security Personnel" was obtained by Public Intelligence, a group focused on releasing government information to the public. The document said upwards of 44 percent of Android users worldwide are still using Android versions 2.3.3 to 2.3.7, which still contain security vulnerabilities fixed in later versions, the document said, CNET reported Tuesday. The document does not state how many U.S. government agencies are using Android, whether older or newer versions, on their networks. Android is a "primary target for malware attacks due to its market share and open source architecture," the document states, and increasing use of mobile device use by government workers "makes it more important than ever to keep mobile [operating systems] patched and up-to-date."
GMT 16:03 2018 Wednesday ,28 November
Executive Office of Arab Ministers of Communications starts in CairoGMT 09:12 2018 Thursday ,15 November
Syria, Iran discuss enhancing scientific cooperationGMT 17:45 2018 Wednesday ,31 October
Next expedition may go to ISS on 3 DecemberGMT 13:56 2018 Saturday ,27 October
Head of Soviet space shuttle program dies aged 89GMT 15:58 2018 Monday ,15 October
Crew scheduled to go to ISS to remain unchangedGMT 10:57 2018 Saturday ,13 October
Expert says crewless ISS poses risk of station’s lossGMT 18:49 2018 Thursday ,11 October
Soyuz-FG suffers setback in 165th second of flightGMT 17:53 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Science, technologies to be bridge between Russian and JapanMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor