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Maybe you could fall generic attacks (like flash based, because we don't have official java ), that sometimes impact linux as well, but it shouldn't be worse than your average desktop.
TEXT="rootsh is now deprecated for it poses too much of a security risk. However, you can still obtain a root shell by running the commands 'root' or 'sudo gainroot'."
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The two men said they discovered mobile versions of the spyware customized for all major mobile phones. But what made the software especially sophisticated was how well it avoided detection.
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One of the things about Android is security and privacy. Even with projects such as:
- Cyanogenmod (open source, but it only goes so far)
- Replicant; an attempt to be very open source but failed with binary modem drivers
- the Guardian project; great idea but what about the permissions of other apps
- various permissions apps
It is very easy to slip into allowing an app carte blanche to the whole phone and if you do that then how secure is your privacy anyway? Now bear in mind how tempting it is to use Google Play for installs and that means Google Talk transmitting *something* to their servers randomly.
So one thing that the N900 could be useful for could be as a very secure 2nd phone. Store your Bitcoin wallet here. Make encrypted VoIP calls. Send secure SMS. All in the knowledge that it's much more open source and therefore has the potential to be more secure than Android.
Where can I find more info on this?
Would I be better off with a different O/S? But if so, what? What are the limitations of the hardware? Is it option with the greatest potential for FOSS and security?