![]() ![]() Not that you should want to do any of that, mind you, but just to pile onto the spate of recently revealed smartphone hijacking methods, a new flaw in Viber allows hackers to more easily bypass Androids’ lock screens than these previous finger-twisters. Hampered by pesky morality that forces you to forego the placing of bogus emergency calls so as to hack iPhone passcodes? ![]() Lacking the lightning-fast reflexes needed to get past the Samsung Galaxy Note 2’s lock screen? You can find Viber’s Android knowledgebase and download instructions here. Update: Viber contacted us to say they’ve published a version that fixes this flaw. ![]()
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