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Mobile security is still a fairly young practice, but it’s not unexplored.
Over the past few years, there has been plenty of research on mobile threats,
such as exploits, malicious applications, and more recently, drive-by downloads.
However, there is at least one aspect of security that is lacking documentation,
and that is the physical security of the device. One of Android’s great selling
points, customization, is also one of its weakest in terms of security. While
recent versions of Android support drive encryption, and even remote wipe, these
defenses still can’t protect you from a physical attack that you didn’t even
realize happened — especially if that phones other defenses have already been
weakened by its owner. Kyle “kos” Osborn
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