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Android malware infestation
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Wondering if this could happen to Maemo...
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You can never defend against user stupidity, regardless of the OS. If Maemo (or MeeGo) were a big enough target, and your users dumb enough to be convinced to load software from some random, no-name website, then yes it could happen.
I'll take the risk and bank on educating users than going the Apple path of the walled garden where instead I am spied upon by companies ;) |
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..... and this is why i prefer open source
i cant believe one of those apps got over 50,000 downloads before someone realized it was sketchy |
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I can belive you make code review for every package you wanna install.
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(leaked PR1.3 + multiple questions about packages installed from murky locations) |
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At least some checks should be done. There are several Antivirus tools for Linux like AVG, Avast, F-Prot, Clamav, Avira AntiVir (I am not sure, if any of them were ported to Maemo 5). There are also Web services were you can scan a file before putting it on the N900. Scanning your N900 binaries in /usr/bin (and similar) from time to time may also tell you if you already got an infection. Of course you'll never have a 100% security. Of course the best security software is "Brain 4.0". There were several threads for this topic: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=31373 http://www.forums.internettablettalk...ad.php?t=61583 and so on... |
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scanned or whenever a new file is uploaded? |
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