A new mobile exploit recently unveiled at the MobilePwn2Own panel at the PacSec conference this week enables an attacker to take control of any Android device via a-Chrome link which unknowingly directs users to a malicious website. Developed by Chinese security researcher Guang Gong, the full mechanics and underpinnings of the exploit weren’t revealed due to obvious security considerations.-What we do know is that the exploit takes advantage of a security hole in Android’s JavaScript v8 engine. DON’T MISS:-Meet the tiny robot that walks on water, cleans pollution, and never needs to be charged In showcasing the security vulnerability at the conference, Gong managed to take complete control of a Nexus 6 and install any applications of his choosing. The

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