Forbes : Google Android OS has had its fair share of security issues this summer. In August, bugs in the Stagefright media tool in Android left as many as 950 million devices exposed to attacks that could be launched with one text. This month, Chinese hackers managed to infect scores of users on the Google Play store. There is justifiable anxiety amongst the operating system’s vast userbase.At the same time, most Android phones aren’t encrypted by default, despite Google promises – something that would make phones far more secure without customers having to do a thing. Even where users turn encryption on, especially on a budget Android phone, the operating system often responds as if it’s had its drink spiked.Click Here To Read More.
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