Linked by David Adams on Thu 24th Jun 2010 16:22 UTC, submitted by Governa
Privacy, Security, Encryption About 20 percent of third-party apps available through the Android marketplace allow third-party access to sensitive data, and can do things like make calls and send texts without the owners' knowledge, according to a recent security report from security firm SMobile Systems. There's no indication that any of the highlighted apps is malicious, but the report does underscore the inherent risks of a more open ecosystem as opposed to Apple's oppressive yet more controlled environment, with every app being vetted before availability.
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RE[3]: From a security firm
by tyrione on Fri 25th Jun 2010 04:12 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: From a security firm"
tyrione
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2005-11-21

The user chooses to install an application and is given a list of what the app has access to. The user has the choice, if they choose to continue then that is their decision.


Written like a designer complaining that an end user should have the experience, knowledge and foresight to be cautious like a security expert.

Kroc is correct when this falls on the architect, not the end user.

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