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Major security issue discovered in latest HTC Android devices Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • mTW
  • 03 Oct 2011

According to Symantec, the closed-system approach is the correct approach when addressing security:

"The reason for this essentially falls on Apple’s decision to create a closed-system. The company’s “provenance approach” is a “strong security barrier, as every app that is to be released on the App Store goes through vetting procedures.”

Microsoft realises this, and is thus following a similar approach with WP7. I imagine that even the new OS's even the open sourced ones, will follow a similar path to iOS, at least where security is concerned.

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    • Anonymous
    • teu
    • 03 Oct 2011

    whats the big deal...?

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      • Anonymous
      • teu
      • 03 Oct 2011

      lol

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        • Anonymous
        • PF5
        • 03 Oct 2011

        Install lookout and your problem will gone.

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          • Anonymous
          • teu
          • 03 Oct 2011

          AnonD-3575, 03 Oct 2011how about at&t sgs2?problem with at&t custom UI which was developed by at&t programmers. Not samsung...got it?

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            • John
            • sSW
            • 03 Oct 2011

            All Android OS Mobiles will do this.

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              • AnonD-3575
              • s0M
              • 03 Oct 2011

              AnonD-24553, 03 Oct 2011Samsung and LG don't have such issue when using Android. Talk about duality.how about at&t sgs2?

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                • harlekkin
                • sEN
                • 03 Oct 2011

                Really, there's no need to hack into Android or HTC. If you look at Windows and the regular security updates it gets, you'll quickly learn that the more hardware manufacturers you have, the more issues you'll face.
                Fact is, iOS's advantage (for example) has one hardware and software manufacturer behind it.
                Android has numerous customised versions depending on network and manufacturer.
                It's perfectly normal for this to happen, and the sooner people find the issues, the sooner it gets fixed.

                Get on with it and stop bashing Android. Btw... I'm a loyal iPhone user.

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                  • Dilt100
                  • w9K
                  • 03 Oct 2011

                  I think it is androids fault... The freedom has allowed all oems to hire every tom, d*** and harry to customize it. due to this freedom you don't know what's hidden deep within your mobiles. thank god for these guys who are hacking away at roms to find such things.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • vjv
                    • 03 Oct 2011

                    [deleted post]Huh? Is Nokia still present considering the failure or Meego and Symbian?

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                      • Anon
                      • mAR
                      • 03 Oct 2011

                      Oh boy, here we go again

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                        • AnonD-24553
                        • PS6
                        • 03 Oct 2011

                        AnonD-3575, 03 Oct 2011samsung and htc had no such problems while using symbian / windows mobileSamsung and LG don't have such issue when using Android. Talk about duality.

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                          • AnonD-3575
                          • s0M
                          • 03 Oct 2011

                          [deleted post]samsung and htc had no such problems while using symbian / windows mobile

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                            • AnonD-24543
                            • nmA
                            • 03 Oct 2011

                            Carphone Guy, 03 Oct 2011Ha ha ha ha Silly Android, All Android users are in DENILE I think this opperating system is... moreWell, I will have to agree with you that Android is mainly tested on end-users, and rapidly jumps editions, instead of "maturing" in a way their current version...
                            And the biggest labrats of all are the Nexus owners (especially the ones that buy it @ its release).

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                              • Carphone Guy
                              • M3s
                              • 03 Oct 2011

                              Ha ha ha ha
                              Silly Android, All Android users are in DENILE
                              I think this opperating system is to rushed, not thought out correctly, not tested pre-release but tested on the public users, and thus potentially breaching the personal data of all there users in the meantime?!
                              LOOOL

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                                • AnonD-24543
                                • nmA
                                • 03 Oct 2011

                                [deleted post]aaptk's comment is correct, because the specific security fault is HTC's matter (according to the article), not a general Android flaw...

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • teu
                                  • 03 Oct 2011

                                  AnonD-3575, 03 Oct 2011samsung, htc,.. who is next? lg, motorola? oh dear, android has had its peak and the only way... moreSamsung what?

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                                    • jojohudyo
                                    • j01
                                    • 03 Oct 2011

                                    oh my... terrible huh

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                                      • toxic toys
                                      • bC7
                                      • 03 Oct 2011

                                      AnonD-24543, 03 Oct 2011ALL mobile OS's have security flaws. There is NO such thing as a 100% safe OS, and that is bec... moreIn Our case. When did Android or HTC appoint you as their official spokesperson?? and it just shows that Android is used by immature OEMs like htc and samsung who just keep you interested with GHz and Ram and n nuber of cores.they have no software abilities of their own. and talking of flawless OS,from security angle the closest you can get to flawless is Symbian and BB OS.

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                                        • AnonD-3575
                                        • s0M
                                        • 03 Oct 2011

                                        samsung, htc,.. who is next?
                                        lg, motorola? oh dear, android has had its peak and the only way now is down

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