Your Android Phone Can Get Hacked Just By Playing This Video
Jul 25, 2019
   Are you using an Android device?   Beware! You should be more careful while playing a video on your smartphone—downloaded anywhere from the Internet or received through email.   That's because, a specially crafted innocuous-looking video file can compromise your Android smartphone—thanks to a critical remote code execution vulnerability that affects over 1 billion devices running Android OS between version 7.0 and 9.0 (Nougat, Oreo, or Pie).   The critical RCE vulnerability (CVE-2019-2107) in question resides in the Android media framework, which if exploited, could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on a targeted device.   To gain full control of the device, all an attacker needs to do is tricking the user into playing a specially crafted video file with Android's native video player application.   Though Google already released a patch  earlier this month to address this vulnerability, apparently millions of Android devices are still waiting for the latest A...