Re: Change-a-Letter-or-Two-Game Community Center Geeks' Lounge by mattyd pileup More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by happygeek … vulnerability, which the team responsible named pileup flaws. By exploiting these pileup flaws, the researchers say, a malicious…; Specifically, the researchers found that by exploiting the pileup vulnerabilities, the app can "not only acquire… apps to ensure they do not target these pileup flaws before authorising them for release into the… Re: Will self driving cars ever make it? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by AssertNull … involving its own car only by causing a 20 car pileup of other cars, should it do so or should it… Re: More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by Ancient Dragon I've been using two android devices for over 2 years now and have never encountered such a problem. One is a Samsung tablet and the other a Samsung smart phone (just purchased about 6 months ago). Re: More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by Daverk I'll be interested in this, had a few Trojans in the past year. There have been a few false positives, too Re: More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by Kelly Burby Well, its i have never ran onto such situations like that, yesterday i was talking with some of the best experts of Android they told me the just by looking into the permissions of the apps you can safeguard yourself from thousands of viruses. They stressed me on the point that as in the Android ecosystem every application runs in its own sandbox … Re: More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by Daverk So you would think that the antivirus software ishy Re: More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by rodneymoya the fact that android is an open system means that anyone can look down the hood to look for vulnerabilities. this is a good and a bad thing. Security companies can make a name for themselves and get big it security contracts from identifying many exploits but this also makes the platform safer. androind is young operating system its still evolving… Re: More bad news for Android; but is it quite as bad as made out? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by Kelly Burby Well, I don't know why but why it feels like Adnroid security companies are working hard with searching the vulnearablities over the Android device and then shape their security application accordingly?? I remebered last time when some heartbleed flaw was detected an application is firstly made live to check it then the issue was put onto the paper…