Warning on smartphones and devices: Xiaomi blockade, new malware (one above all) and very dangerous hacker attacks.
Danger in the cube. Xiaomi has been attacked three times in the past two months. The first two were plannedDesigned by two competitors looking to shake off rivals who have challenged the Samsung-Apple duopoly in recent years.
The South Korean giant ended up in the limelight again in August with the release of the new foldable, Galaxy Flip e Fold 5Whereas the hinge that turns a smartphone into a foldable one seems to be less light and more difficult to break.
The Cupertino giants have set a date to announce the names of the new four iPhone 15The Wanderlust keynote on September 12th, where we will certainly take center stage because, out of curiosity, there is a story to be rewritten: 4 iPhones with Dynamic Island for everyone, but above all no more power cables, welcoming USB-C devices to Apple
Xiaomi under siege: Beyond collateral damage, there are very dangerous hacker attacks
Xiaomi also splashed out on the front page, but certainly not for reasons that made Samsung and Apple devices more attractive. Some Reddit users have opened Pandora’s box. A big problem, apparently, is far too widespread for the Beijing competitor’s smartphone. In fact, several users have expressed concern about their smartphones, claiming the presence of a controversial software known as “MintNav”, a malware that has been causing many problems in the Chrome browser. What is it about?
Those who come know something about it Bombarded by annoying ads When using a web browser such as Chrome, Firefox or Explorer. Mintnav is software that falls under the category of browser hijacker applications, and while it may not cause significant direct damage, it can certainly cause a significant amount of annoyance and disruption to your daily web browsing activities. The invasive nature of Mintnav has hit Xiaomi smartphones, like a real, very dangerous hacker attack: it manifests itself through the ability to change browser settings, insert unwanted ads that also hinder user productivity. That’s not it.
Isle Virus Mintnav It has the ability to monitor and track your online activity, collect sensitive information about your browsing habits, search queries and potentially even personal data. At the moment, there is limited information available on how this alleged malware might affect Xiaomi smartphones More are coming after the first reports of this unusual situation. Many people. Synonymous with extended events.