| > Does anyone care? Let me answer that for you. In the period of the last 10 years, the world has all but switched to mobile devices. Mobile devices that make windows look like a secure operating system. In theory vendors promise 2 years of "safe" operation, and I am unaware of a single case where they actually shipped phones without major security vulnerabilities (and known, to at least some of their development team). Internationally, iPhones do not matter. They're like 10% of the market, so I'm focusing on android phones here. And it's not like iPhones don't have exploits for them, it just means a few more years, something more like 4 year, until they're exploitable. It is regularly reported that 40% of all android phones are vulnerable to individual vulnerabilities. At least half of all active android phones do not receive security updates, even in the case of serious vulnerabilities (and that patched "half" technically is described as anyone who ever got at least a single security update). How many of the total amount of android phones are trivially hackable if you run an app on them ? I'm going to say at least 75%, and at least including all phones more than 2 years since they were released. So no. Nobody cares. We all know how bad the wintel situation is, and android is worse. We need a global security disaster to happen so totally that regulators intervene and hold these vendors accountable. |