Vulnerability discovered in Twitter for Android, all should be well now

21 December 2019
Twitter's fixed a bug that could have lent control of your account to an ill-intentioned party.

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  • 23 Dec 2019

I'mPhone, 22 Dec 2019Fandroids who keep bashing Apple need to learn that Apple's... morenowhere as serious as android? hmmm... remember fappening? was there a breach on android as serious as that?

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    • 22 Dec 2019

    YUKI93, 22 Dec 2019Android itself is a security mess, and that's before we eve... moreFandroids who keep bashing Apple need to learn that Apple's software leads and is less inferior compared to Android. Apple may have experienced security breaches before in their OS or apps but nowhere as serious as Android.

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      • 22 Dec 2019

      Azhartatan, 21 Dec 2019always from Android, why do developers look like they are n... moreAndroid give a lot of headaches when designi6 apps too complicated, I don't even know how developers create Android apps lol.


      All will change for the good with fuchsia os

        Azhartatan, 21 Dec 2019always from Android, why do developers look like they are n... moreAndroid itself is a security mess, and that's before we even talk about active Android devices with no more security patches.

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          • 22 Dec 2019

          Azhartatan, 21 Dec 2019always from Android, why do developers look like they are n... moreBlame android os itself. Easy to root, hard to upgrade.

          Thats why user root their phones and install custom roms.

          These allow extreme flexiblity but at a cost! Anyone can modify the databases and decomplie code and reverse englneer the api calls.

          Thats why most just disable biometrics, payment etc etc if they detect rooted device.

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            • 21 Dec 2019

            always from Android, why do developers look like they are not serious about developing software on Android