News today about vulnerabilities:
88 'High Risk' vulnerabilities discovered in Android 2.2 'Froyo' | ZDNet
News today about vulnerabilities:
88 'High Risk' vulnerabilities discovered in Android 2.2 'Froyo' | ZDNet
Why do you think few (if any) IT departments (of major corps) allow Droids. Don't get me wrong I love my D1 but it's FAR to un-secure for the major leagues yet (not to mention the corporate email app sucks anyway... somehow mine connects even though the people in IT say it shouldn't/doesn't... idiots...).
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Your thread title is either misleading or you didn't read the article. A B- is better then a D or an F. Perfect, no but not bad.
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Same'o story of maybe, couldbe, ifbe. Or so the headline reads. The rest of the article gives Android a sort of luke warm passing grade.
Still, the coders at Google should pay attention. If only for pride's sake they should try and get their code on par with the rest of the Linux kernel.