@IRJ said in Android malware bites back in the real world.:
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@scottalanmiller said in Android malware bites back in the real world.:
@travisdh1 said in Android malware bites back in the real world.:
@scottalanmiller said in Android malware bites back in the real world.:
Android seems like a really bad choice for high security applications, like military. Custom Raspberry Pis with super locked down Linux general purpose OSes would make more sense.
Any consumer cellular devices period, I can easily triangulate a cell phone with very little hardware investment.
Do we know that they were consumer phones? I didn't look into it. You can put Android on non-phones, too.
True. I was assuming because the malware was able to stay in contact somehow. Might have been on a dedicated military network with just 1 connection to the outside.
Very interesting article...
You don't have to hack hundreds of phones. Have 3-5 important android devices may be enough to nearly paint a full picture.
And one might attack another.