A ‘master key’ has been reportedly discovered by a
security research firm which could potentially give cyber attackers access to
almost every Android phone.
According to BBC, security research firm BlueBox has
discovered the loophole which is present in every version of the Android operating
system released since 2009.
The bug emerges as a result of the way Android handles
cryptographic verification of the programs installed on the phone Android uses
the cryptographic signature as a way to check that an app or program is
legitimate and to ensure it has not been tampered with.
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