If you’ve ever bought an Android phone, there’s a good chance you booted it up to find it pre-loaded with junk you definitely didn’t ask for.
These pre-installed apps can be clunky, annoying to remove, rarely updated… and, it turns out, full of security holes.
Security firm Kryptowire built a tool to automatically scan a large number of Android devices for signs of security shortcomings and, in a study funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, ran it on phones from 29 different vendors. Now, the majority of these vendors are ones most people have never heard of — but a few big names like Asus, Samsung and Sony make appearances.
Kryptowire says they found vulnerabilities of all different varieties, from apps that can
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