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Security Expert Warns of Android Browser Flaw 98

justice4all writes "Google is working on a fix to a zero-day flaw discovered by British security expert Thomas Cannon that could lead to user data on a mobile phone or tablet device being exposed to attack. Cannon informed Google before posting information about the flaw on his blog. 'While doing an application security assessment one evening I found a general vulnerability in Android which allows a malicious website to get the contents of any file stored on the SD card,' Cannon wrote. 'It would also be possible to retrieve a limited range of other data and files stored on the phone using this vulnerability.'" Sophos's Chester Wisniewski adds commentary on how this situation is one of the downsides to Android's increasing fragmentation in the mobile marketplace.

Comment Only age and gender, for now (Score 1) 156

According to this advertisers can target their campaign by age and gender.
My understanding is that, when some information about the user is available (i.e. they signed in as passport users) their personal data is used to better target the ads.
Moreover, MSN search could track which kind of ads you clicked in the past or which kind of pages you usually visit and use this information to deliver even better targeted ads.
On the other hand, MSN already collects demographic information about the visitors of their sites, not only age and gender, but also other random things like education, occupation, marital status, income, online shopping etc...
so they could use also this information in the future.

Fabio
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