← Back to context Comment by ruszki 15 hours ago How large is this preinfected phones problem? Is it large enough to sacrifice freedom? 4 comments ruszki Reply Avamander 14 hours ago We have had a large discovery of pre-installed malware every year for the past decade so far. Seems like a fairly big problem. seba_dos1 13 hours ago And how exactly did attestation help there?Securing apps from the user does not secure the user from malware. Avamander 12 hours ago Now you can't bundle malware deep within the system "ROM" unless you want to break SafetyNet's attestation. It's a big change in that aspect. 1 reply →
Avamander 14 hours ago We have had a large discovery of pre-installed malware every year for the past decade so far. Seems like a fairly big problem. seba_dos1 13 hours ago And how exactly did attestation help there?Securing apps from the user does not secure the user from malware. Avamander 12 hours ago Now you can't bundle malware deep within the system "ROM" unless you want to break SafetyNet's attestation. It's a big change in that aspect. 1 reply →
seba_dos1 13 hours ago And how exactly did attestation help there?Securing apps from the user does not secure the user from malware. Avamander 12 hours ago Now you can't bundle malware deep within the system "ROM" unless you want to break SafetyNet's attestation. It's a big change in that aspect. 1 reply →
Avamander 12 hours ago Now you can't bundle malware deep within the system "ROM" unless you want to break SafetyNet's attestation. It's a big change in that aspect. 1 reply →
We have had a large discovery of pre-installed malware every year for the past decade so far. Seems like a fairly big problem.
And how exactly did attestation help there?
Securing apps from the user does not secure the user from malware.
Now you can't bundle malware deep within the system "ROM" unless you want to break SafetyNet's attestation. It's a big change in that aspect.
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