The Intel Remote Keyboard app was launched in 2015 to allow users to wirelessly control Intel NUC and Intel Compute Stick single-board computers. The company announced its decision on Tuesday to discontinue the Android app. When exploited, the bugs allow a nearby network attacker to inject keystrokes into remote keyboard sessions, and also execute malicious code on the user’s Android device. Two of the bugs have received a severity score of “high
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