Find out if your phone is suffering from one of the largest ever found vulnerabilities in Android
Recently, users from around the world internet were startled by the news that a vulnerability called Heartbleed could expose passwords and consumer data very easily. A huge amount of sites on the list of places affected by the failure , and it may include some of your favorite services - such as Facebook and Twitter .
There are also chances of your Android device have been affected by the failure , and find out if this has happened is very simple . The company Lookout Mobile Security has created a tool specifically to detect the vulnerability . This is the Heartbleed detector , which can be downloaded free of Baixaki this link . Check it out how to use it .
I'm infected?
Once the application is installed, you can order his execution and wait a few seconds for it to load . Once that happens , you do not need to press any buttons , because the scan is done automatically. Within moments , the software will show the diagnostic scan to tell if your Android phone is infected or not . There are three possible outcomes
Recently, users from around the world internet were startled by the news that a vulnerability called Heartbleed could expose passwords and consumer data very easily. A huge amount of sites on the list of places affected by the failure , and it may include some of your favorite services - such as Facebook and Twitter .
There are also chances of your Android device have been affected by the failure , and find out if this has happened is very simple . The company Lookout Mobile Security has created a tool specifically to detect the vulnerability . This is the Heartbleed detector , which can be downloaded free of Baixaki this link . Check it out how to use it .
I'm infected?
Once the application is installed, you can order his execution and wait a few seconds for it to load . Once that happens , you do not need to press any buttons , because the scan is done automatically. Within moments , the software will show the diagnostic scan to tell if your Android phone is infected or not . There are three possible outcomes
- The first shows two green signals and warns that your device was not affected.
- The second shows a yellow signal and two green, saying that the device was affected OpenSSL, but that vulnerability is not enabled.
- Finally, there is a result that displays a yellow and a red signal, revealing that the smartphone was affected and that vulnerability is enabled.

