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Google har faktisk muligheten til å slette installerte applikasjoner på telefonen din.

http://www.engadget....-those-rascals/

 

Og det har de også gjort.

After it was made known that 50 or so rogue malicious apps had wormed their way into the Android App Market, Google immediately removed them. But this weekend it came to light that the company went a step further, and remotely deleted the dangerous apps from the phones of users who'd accidentally downloaded them.

http://www.msnbc.msn...ience-security/

 

http://voices.washin...l_switch_t.html

 

 

Hvis du ikke liker det, så kan du jo gå over til iPhone ... nei, vent, iPhone har også fjern-slette-muligheter! :ph34r:

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Google har mulighet til å fjernslette applikasjoner ja. Men det er ikke tilfelle her. Det er snakk om å tilby en egen applikasjon som man kan laste ned som rensker opp.

 

Artikkeloverskrift er grovt misvisende da det overhodet ikke er noen fjernsletting inn i bildet.

 

Nei. Applikasjonene blir fjernslettet fra mobiltelefonene. I tillegg blir det installert en egen app som rensker opp, uten at du som bruker har noe som helst du skulle ha sagt om den saken.

 

  1. We removed the malicious applications from Android Market, suspended the associated developer accounts, and contacted law enforcement about the attack.
  2. We are remotely removing the malicious applications from affected devices. This remote application removal feature is one of many security controls the Android team can use to help protect users from malicious applications.
  3. We are pushing an Android Market security update to all affected devices that undoes the exploits to prevent the attacker(s) from accessing any more information from affected devices. If your device has been affected, you will receive an email from [email protected] over the next 72 hours. You will also receive a notification on your device that "Android Market Security Tool March 2011" has been installed. You may also receive notification(s) on your device that an application has been removed. You are not required to take any action from there; the update will automatically undo the exploit. Within 24 hours of the exploit being undone, you will receive a second email.

http://googlemobile....t-security.html

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Enda en grunn til at det er så strenge krav for AppStore :p

 

Joda, jeg ser både for- og bak-lemper med begge løsningene. Lukket og trygt kontra åpent og risikabelt.

 

Apple har forøvrig også hatt trojaner i App Store. Nå var den forsåvidt bare skadelig for overskuddet til AT&T, men likevel ...

http://www.iphonetutorialvideos.com/uncategorized/useful-light-tethered-trojan-flashlight-app-pulled-from-appstore

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Nei. Applikasjonene blir fjernslettet fra mobiltelefonene. I tillegg blir det installert en egen app som rensker opp, uten at du som bruker har noe som helst du skulle ha sagt om den saken.

 

  1. We removed the malicious applications from Android Market, suspended the associated developer accounts, and contacted law enforcement about the attack.
  2. We are remotely removing the malicious applications from affected devices. This remote application removal feature is one of many security controls the Android team can use to help protect users from malicious applications.
  3. We are pushing an Android Market security update to all affected devices that undoes the exploits to prevent the attacker(s) from accessing any more information from affected devices. If your device has been affected, you will receive an email from [email protected] over the next 72 hours. You will also receive a notification on your device that "Android Market Security Tool March 2011" has been installed. You may also receive notification(s) on your device that an application has been removed. You are not required to take any action from there; the update will automatically undo the exploit. Within 24 hours of the exploit being undone, you will receive a second email.

http://googlemobile....t-security.html

 

Takk. Klarte helt å overse kildehenvisning i artikkelen og hengte meg opp i at all informasjon tidligere bemerket spesifikt at google ikke tok i bruk fjernsletting i dette tilfellet.

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