| ▲ | varenc a day ago |
| I assume the bank apps have functionality that their websites lack. Like being able to tap to pay for things, etc. Where a rooted phone might make fraud easier. If not, then this really makes no sense. |
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| ▲ | hirako2000 a day ago | parent | next [-] |
| Malware is more easily spread onto rooted phone, that's for sure. From they you can keylog. Highjack input listeners, basically do anything you want. |
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| ▲ | SkiFire13 a day ago | parent [-] | | That's what a malware can do on a rooted phone, _once it gets root access_, but that doesn't mean a rooted phone is easier for malware to attack. There's not even that many people using rooted phones, and many are tech savvy people that are generally a bit more careful, so even if a rooted phone gets infected by some malware chances are the malware won't even be written in such a way to try to obtain root permissions through the standard procedure and exploit it. |
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| ▲ | eastbound a day ago | parent | prev [-] |
| The only way an app can contact a company is through REST APIs. |
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| ▲ | immibis a day ago | parent [-] | | True. All internet packets are REST API packets - there's no other type of packet. And all cell radio traffic is internet packets (which are REST API packets). | | |
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