> The good news is that the bad apps in question have since been removed from Google’s official Android app store. However, the cybercriminals behind this campaign are also using a separate set of 12 malicious apps on unofficial third-party app stores to spread the Xamalicious malware. These apps need to be sideloaded onto your smartphone though as they are installed via an APK file.
Someone could do that, but the point of having the dest buffer size is to at least give the programmer a chance to try to get it right.
I also wonder if a linter could notice that the dest buffer size passed isn’t the actual size of the buffer. (That leads the the next problem in the code, if you look at the definition of that buffer, so that’s good.)
What alternative has a customizable priority inbox like Gmail? Priority inbox is essential to my workflow and is the main reason I won't switch away from Gmail. I have my unread messages on top, drafts, then everything else.
> Xamalicious is a new Android backdoor that was found to be hiding in 14 malicious apps on the Google Play Store by the cybersecurity firm McAfee.