If you use a media player that supports third-party subtitles you should probably check to see if there’s an update today. Security researchers at Check point identified a vulnerability that allowed ...
It seems a number of media players including Kodi, PopcornTime, Stremio, and VLC, have been prone to malicious ‘attack by subtitles.’ This is based on the latest information coming out of a new report ...
If you’re a regular user of media player apps like VLC, Kodi and Popcorn Time, now is the time to grab the latest update from your software’s developer. Researchers for Check Point has uncovered a new ...
Google Search is one of the biggest ways that software services manage to get new users, so disappearing from those results can be really bad. For Kodi and VLC, that nightmare scenario is happening as ...
Viruses could be hidden in online video subtitles and used to hijack viewers’ computers, security experts have warned. The security risk, spotted by cyber security firm Check Point has been found to ...
Hackers can take control of millions of users data worldwide via computers, Smartphones, tablets or Smart TVs by manipulating subtitle text files an online security company claims. Check Point ...
THOSE who use the VLC media player could be at risk from cybercriminals, thanks to a new malware attack that enables hackers to access to your device and data, according to a new report from security ...
[Does this belong in mobile computing? Or audio/video? I don't know. If someone wearing a mod hat moves it, I won't mind.] I have this Chromecast plugged into my TV. The usual suspects are fine: ...
Is the Kodi media player a piracy app? They say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and nowhere is that more clear than in the controversy over the open source Kodi media player. Kodi ...
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