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How to protect your ANDROID mobile by getting hacked



NOW WE MAXIMUM ARE USING SMART PHONE AND USE INTERNET FREQUENTLY DAILY .
DO YOU KNOW IN YOUR BACK END SOME ONE IS STOLE YOUR DATA . ITS CALLED MALICIOUS VIRUS .
NOW IN THIS ARTICLE I SHOW YOU HOW TO PROTECT YOUR ANDROID MOBILE AND SAFE YOUR ALL DATA LIKE : CONTACTS , WHATSAPP ,FACEBOOK,PHOTOS & ETC.

WHAT IS MMS STAGE-FRIGHT ????

Android has a massive security bug in a component known as “Stagefright.” Just receiving a malicious MMS message could result in your phone being compromised. It’s surprising we haven’t seen a worm spreading from phone to phone like worms did in the early Windows XP days — all the ingredients are here. 

t’s actually a bit worse than it sounds. The media has largely focused on the MMS attack method, but even MP4 videos embedded in web pages or apps could compromise your phone or tablet.

Why the Stagefright Flaw is Dangerous — It’s Not Just MMS


Some commentators have called this attack “Stagefright,” but it’s actually an attack on a component in Android named Stagefright. This is a multimedia player component in Android. It has a vulnerability that can be exploited — most dangerously via an MMS, which is a text message with embedded multimedia components.

How to Protect Your Android Phone From the Stagefright Bug



Earlier this morning, a vulnerability was disclosed for Android phones performing a remote code execution over MMS. Dubbed “Stagefright“, the vulnerability exploits SMS/MMS clients by sending a malformed media file to the user which is automatically downloaded by the default client.
If you’re using Google Hangouts as your default SMS client, here’s how to protect your device from Stagefright by disabling automatic downloading of media files sent via MMS:

Here’s how to protect your phone from the Stagefright bug if you’re using Google Messenger (the default SMS client for Android 5.0+):

The above screenshots were taken on a Nexus 5, but the steps are the same on any Android device using Hangouts or Messenger. To disable Auto Retrieve MMS in the default SMS client on the Samsung Galaxy S6, go to:
  • Messages app
  • More
  • Settings
  • More settings
  • Multimedia messages
  • Auto retrieve
The final Multimedia messages setting should look like this:


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