Which year? Lol
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http://arstechnica.com/security/2016...k-for-android/
Does that list include getting hacked?
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After much thought, this must be one of the dumbest threads.........why?
One does your phone work?
Do you like your OS system?
Please see above, it will come when it does............maybe...............soon.......... ......maybe not.
Of course BlackBerry Android devices have already received the patch.
If there is any problem for you of me starting such a thread.. well why do you bother..
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That's a sick mustache bro.
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Ese Graham Fernando amigo mio saludos desde Santander a�pa racing!!!
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Since Blend won't be supported going forward, will 10.3.3 allow us to uninstall it from our devices?
It always autostarts on boot up.
Passport filter-evading the NSA Make BlackBerry Great Again!
kindly alert me through my mail [deleted by Moderator] kind regards.
Can you point me to the 10.3.3 change log or URL where it says this?
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Asking
Passport filter-evading the NSA Make BlackBerry Great Again!
Good question. I'd like to know this as well.
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I use it with my desktop all the time so +2 I thought of this the other day.
-Dread Pirate Regan
I have no issue with you, you can post as you feel. But reality is if the update does come it may brick your phone only to BB apps. Are you ready for that?..................
Lampshades for everyone!
I hope they are nice lampshades!!! Or at the very least Tin Foil Hats!
Lol
The BlackBerry Guy
Of course you phone was exposed to this vulnerability for months. Hope you didn't make a credit card purchase via your Android phone.
I have an Android tablet since BlackBerry won't sell me a bb10 one. But I make sure nothing, absolutely nothing, critical goes on it.
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Most of these types of "vulnerabilities" are simply proof of concept exploits concocted in a lab setting by security experts. Almost none have ever been seen in the wild, and fewer still that actually led to data loss.
As described in the article:
A Google spokesman said the exploit was for research purposes, worked only on an undisclosed subset of Nexus devices, and "could not be used in real world attacks without substantial modification and even further research."
PRIV STV100-1/AAG191 DT EK50 STH100-1/AAG326 Z30STA100-5/10.3.3.746
The solution: blackberry must buy Nokia
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Really? If Microsoft couldn't do anything with it what could blackberry do? This is not sarcastic I am curious to hear your take? I think microsoft should buy BB10 and dump the money they have to into it and advertising keeping or re-hiring the old crew beings their OS sort of stinks! Even if they re brand it!
Wait, this was a joke?
-Dread Pirate Regan
Microsoft knew little about the sector, but half the people that made Nokia what we all loved have left anyway.
I meant Microsoft buy BB10 and dump money into advertising and updating the ART, etc. You know the things that can make it great again even if they re brand it as their mobile os stinks. They have the money to throw around also!
-Dread Pirate Regan
Microsoft has dumped billions into Windows Mobile without success. Why would they do down that road again?
Because BB10 is a winner Conite! They just dunno it.
-Dread Pirate Regan