Google's seriousness on Android Security Edited by Pulak at 2016-04-20 06:58
Google has recently published Android Security 2015 Annual Report. Google seriousness on security was evident when they announced that they have reduced Potentially Harmful Apps (PHA) by nearly half in 2014 and will continue in 2015. The company now scans around 400 million devices and 6 billion installed apps each day. According to Google, only 0.15% of devices that install apps from Google Play Store only had had infected by PHA, whereas 0.5% of devices that install apps from both Google Play and third party sources had been infected by PHA. To take it a step forward, Goggle introduced new security protection, including full disk encryption, updated permission controls and verified boot in Marshmallow. In August, 2015 Google launched security update program, aiming at provideing monthly patches to fix vulnerabilities. Google is committed to keeping Android devices safe and looks forward to engaging with the ecosystem to keep it going through 2016 and beyond. | |
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Gooe always release time to time security security patchs on monthly basis, but adoption of it by OEM is important. If OEM doesn't care about it then all goes waste.
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You said "... Goggle introduced new security protection, including full disk encryption, updated permission controls and verified boot in Marshmallow.". That's great. Also it would be great if Meizu moves the status of this suggestion about FDE from "Recorded" to "Adopted"
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That's a good thing.. Security and privacy is very much important
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Google is tight on security. Recently they updated it for Gmail...
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Good to see that google takes Android security quite seriously and is working hard for it...
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