One billion Android devices at risk of hacking

Discussion in 'mobile device security' started by hawki, Mar 6, 2020.

  1. hawki

    hawki Registered Member

    "More than a billion Android devices are at risk of being hacked because they are no longer protected by security updates

    Anyone using an Android phone released in 2012 or earlier should be especially concerned..."

    https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-51751950
     
  2. longshots

    longshots Registered Member

    Perhaps they can use their computers - which are probably still running XP - to look up how they can protect themselves... :)
     
  3. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    You can't compare Windows to Android. I'm running Windows 10 on some 14 year old laptops. However, on Android devices, you can only install updated firmware supplied by the manufacturer, or custom firmware - if it exists. As a result there are many older Android devices, which can't be updated to more recent versions of Android.
     
  4. digmor crusher

    digmor crusher Registered Member

    Not really. Many people are smart enough not to think they have to buy a new phone every 2 years for $1500.
     
  5. longshots

    longshots Registered Member

    That's the same thing that I said...:thumb:
     
  6. longshots

    longshots Registered Member

    As am I. My current Android phone is a Nokia 1 Go and I paid the ridiculous price of AUD$89, which was about $79 in CAD.
     
  7. summerheat

    summerheat Registered Member

    That's why many people buy an iPhone for which you get updates for about 6 years or so. This puts its higher price into perspective.
     
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