Much has been written and debated on whether iPhone is better
than your android, whether iphone is difficult to crack down. Recently, there
had been a battle between Apple and FBI where in Apple won it for time being.
In this case, FBI managed to crack an iPhone without any help from Apple which
made Apple to take FBI to court. Keeping this aside, questions arise in the
mind of android users on whether their device is safe or not.
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Android needs to still work on security |
Experts from North Caroline State University had issued a
report on Mashable explaining the various ways in which your
phone can be cracked. After going through the post, it is clear that there is
no clear answer. This also meant that unless the user enables a password lock
and encrypts it contents (microSD as well), the device is secured meaning that
hackers or security agencies can use Brute Force method as the only tool to
gain access to your device.
In iPhone, you can enter wrong password not more than 10
attempts after which all the contents of your device will be automatically
erased. In Android, the data will be erased after such 30-40 failed attempts. It is
said from many reports that custom apps can write data onto Android device that
is managed by a third party on a rooted device. This can be done by using an image to fool the fingerprint
scanner. Just using the unencrypted microSD card will do the job as well.
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