🔰🔰🔰 Android Updates 🔰🔰🔰
OnePlus 7 Pro and ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2 get official TWRP support
Custom recoveries such as TWRP are gateways to a myriad of modifications and customizations options for Android devices. These mods allow users to have a diverse and richer Android experience on their smartphones, tablets, or other devices compared to the pre-installed software.
Read More : https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro-asus-zenfone-max-pro-m2-twrp/
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OnePlus 7 Pro and ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2 get official TWRP support
Custom recoveries such as TWRP are gateways to a myriad of modifications and customizations options for Android devices. These mods allow users to have a diverse and richer Android experience on their smartphones, tablets, or other devices compared to the pre-installed software.
Read More : https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro-asus-zenfone-max-pro-m2-twrp/
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🔰 Over 40 Drivers Could Let Hackers Install Persistent Backdoor On Windows PCs 🔰
If you own a device, or a hardware component, manufactured by ASUS, Toshiba, Intel, NVIDIA, Huawei, or other 15 other vendors listed below, you're probably screwed.
A team of security researchers has discovered high-risk security vulnerabilities in more than 40 drivers from at least 20 different vendors that could allow attackers to gain most privileged permission on the system and hide malware in a way that remains undetected over time, sometimes for years.
Read More : https://thehackernews.com/2019/08/windows-driver-vulnerability.html?m=1
#Security #Vulnerability #Backdoor #Asus #Nvidia #Huawei #Intel #Toshiba
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If you own a device, or a hardware component, manufactured by ASUS, Toshiba, Intel, NVIDIA, Huawei, or other 15 other vendors listed below, you're probably screwed.
A team of security researchers has discovered high-risk security vulnerabilities in more than 40 drivers from at least 20 different vendors that could allow attackers to gain most privileged permission on the system and hide malware in a way that remains undetected over time, sometimes for years.
Read More : https://thehackernews.com/2019/08/windows-driver-vulnerability.html?m=1
#Security #Vulnerability #Backdoor #Asus #Nvidia #Huawei #Intel #Toshiba
#Hacktorial
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