Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

Preinstalled Apps on Ulefone, Krüger&Matz Phones Let Any App Reset Device, Steal PIN

Three security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in preloaded Android applications on smartphones from Ulefone and Krüger&Matz that could enable any app installed on the device to perform a factory reset and encrypt an application. A brief description of the three flaws is as follows – CVE-2024-13915 (CVSS score: 6.9) – A pre-installed “com.pri.factorytest” application on […]

Essential tips for securing company data in a BYOD environment

Bring your own device (BYOD) policies are transforming workplaces by offering employees the flexibility and convenience of using their preferred personal devices for work. However, each device also presents a potential entry point for cyberthreats. As BYOD becomes the norm, effective security measures are essential to protect data without sacrificing flexibility. Follow these tips for […]

Strategies for turning BYOD risks into secure opportunities

Thanks to bring your own device (BYOD) policies, employees can respond to emails on their smartphones or work on projects using their own laptops, making workflows more flexible and convenient. But this freedom comes with security risks, as hackers can exploit personal devices to attack company systems. Fortunately, there are strategies businesses can leverage to […]

Strengthening BYOD security: Securing personal devices in the workplace

Bring your own device (BYOD) policies improve workflow flexibility by letting employees use personal devices for work. However, they also introduce security risks. Without proper safeguards, sensitive company information can be exposed through these devices. Fortunately, businesses can securely adopt BYOD by implementing the right precautions. Create a clear BYOD policy Start by drafting a […]

Qualcomm Fixes 3 Zero-Days Used in Targeted Android Attacks via Adreno GPU

Qualcomm has shipped security updates to address three zero-day vulnerabilities that it said have been exploited in limited, targeted attacks in the wild. The flaws in question, which were responsibly disclosed to the company by the Google Android Security team, are listed below – CVE-2025-21479 and CVE-2025-21480 (CVSS score: 8.6) – Two incorrect authorization vulnerabilities […]

⚡ Weekly Recap: APT Intrusions, AI Malware, Zero-Click Exploits, Browser Hijacks and More

If this had been a security drill, someone would’ve said it went too far. But it wasn’t a drill—it was real. The access? Everything looked normal. The tools? Easy to find. The detection? Came too late. This is how attacks happen now—quiet, convincing, and fast. Defenders aren’t just chasing hackers anymore—they’re struggling to trust what […]

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