| ▲ | samlinnfer 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
And where are the stats for people running their own firmware and are not running stalkerware for comparison? You don’t need firmware access to install malware on Android, so how many of stalkerware victims actually would have been saved by a locked bootloader? | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | gjsman-1000 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
The entirety of GrapheneOS is about 200K downloads per update. Malicious use therefore is roughly 5-1. > You don’t need firmware access to install malware on Android, so how many of stalkerware victims actually would have been saved by a locked bootloader? With a locked bootloader, the underlying OS is intact, meaning that the privileges of the spyware (if you look in the right settings panel) can easily be detected, revoked, and removed. If the OS could be tampered with, you bet your wallet the spyware would immediately patch the settings system, and the OS as a whole, to hide all traces. | ||||||||||||||
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