• Hot Stories
    • Top Apps
    • Accessories
    • Wearables
  • iOS Apps
  • Robots & Drones
    • Smart Robots
    • Drones
  • Home Automation
  • Support
    • Partners

iPhoneNess

Covering everything iPhone

    • Trending

      All time

    • 20 Best Calendar Apps for iPhone + Videos

      191 Comments

    • 10+ Best iPhone GPS Apps for Car Drivers

      77 Comments

    • Latest Stories

      What is new?

    • accrosoo F94 iPad Keyboard Case with 4-in-1 Hub

      December 4, 2025

    • LIFEHACKR Smart Water Bottle with MagSafe Mount

      December 4, 2025

    • Comments

      Most Recent

    • Cyrus on:

      Chargerito: Smallest Phone Charger?

    • chargerito on:

      Chargerito: Smallest Phone Charger?

  • Trends
    • 25+ iPhone Compatible Fitness Equipment
    • 30+ Flexible iPhone Mounts & Stands
    • 12 Stylish iPhone Purses & Bags
    • 15+ Awesome Solar Chargers for iPhone
    • 45+ Amazon Alexa-Enabled Smart Home Devices for iOS Users
    • 15 iPhone Garage Door Openers You Should See
    • 35+ Must See Augmented Reality Toys & Gadgets
    • 25+ Star Wars Gadgets & Gizmos for iPhone & iPad Fans
    • 40+ Awesome iPhone Compatible Robots for Kids
    • 15 iPhone Mounts & Accessories for GoPro Users
  • News
    • Guides
    • Cool Items
    • iPhone 5S
    • iWatch
    • iPad 5
    • iPad Mini
    • Kickstarter
  • iOS Apps
    • iPhone Apps
    • iPad Apps
    • Jailbreak
  • Tools
    • Alarm Clocks
    • Board Games
    • Calendars
    • Fitness Apps
    • GPS & Navigation
      • Outdoors
    • iOS Astronomy
  • Accessories
    • iPhone Add-ons
    • iPad Add-ons
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Android More Hacker Friendly Than iOS?

0
  • by Ci
  • in News
  • — 13 Jan

Credit: flaivoloka

As smartphones become more popular, and with Android and iOS continuing to grow fast, more hack attacks are expected for all these devices. Many security experts have claimed that iPhone and iPad will be a major target for hackers in 2011 and beyond. Apparently, Android is not actually a more secure platform. Trend Micro, the security software maker, has claimed that Android phones are more vulnerable to these types of attacks than iPhone:

Check out these uniquely awesome ✔️ iPhone gadgets & gizmos

Android is open-source, which means the hacker can also understand the underlying architecture and source code… We have to give credit to Apple, because they are very careful about it. Its impossible for certain types of viruses,

said Steve Chang, chairman of Trend Micro. The open source issue is only one part of the equation. Apple catches a lot of flak for being a bit tough with its app approval policy. At the same time, the company is more likely to catch malicious apps before they make it to iTunes (at least some of them).

Smartphones are the next PC, and once theyre adopted by enterprises, data loss will be a very key problem … Apple has a sandbox concept that isolates the platform, which prevents certain viruses that want to replicate themselves or decompose and recompose to avoid virus scanners,

said Mr. Chang. To be fair, Google does not seem to have a problem with third party Android app markets. With Amazon starting its own Android App Store, the company can provide the quality control that the Android Market may be missing.

Apple may not have an open platform like Google, but that does have its benefits too. As strict as Apple is with its app approval policy, malicious apps could slip through the cracks from time to time, especially as attacks on iOS platform increase. If Trend Micro is right, Android is even worse shape.


**Disclaimer: Our articles may contain aff links. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Please read our disclaimer on how we fund this site.


Currently trending posts:

  • Apple iPhone Takes Hits From Everywhere
  • Apple: Q4 Earnings Report, Android More Secure than iPhone?
  • Apple Losing Marketshare to Android?
  • Robot Cracking Smartphone Passcode Using Brute Force
  • Report: iPhone & iPad will Face Security Threats in 2011
  • Apple is Serious About iOS Security

You may want to see:


Add your reaction

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Follow Us

    Facebooktwitterrssyoutube

  • Search & Subscribe

  • Trending Apps

    • 4 Gold / Silver iPhone Apps for Precious Metal Investing
    • 5 iPhone Apps for Concept2 Rowers
    • 2 iPhone Apps to Check Posture
    • 6 iPhone Apps To Help You Adopt a Dog
    • 10 Awesome Treadmill Apps for iPhone
    • 6 Super-duper iOS Calculators You Should Not Miss
  • Current Visits:

    • 5 iPhone Compatible Breast Pumps for Nursing Moms
    • 5 App Enabled Thermal Cameras for iPhone & Android
    • 5 App Controlled Ping Pong Robots
  • Categories

    Admin AI Tools & Apps Apple Vision Pro Apps Apple Watch Accessories Commentary & Predictions Cool Finds DIY & Hacks Drones Events Giveaways Guest Posts Guides & Tools Home Automation Infographics iOS Security iPad accessories iPad Apps iPhone Accessories iPhone Apps iPhone Books iPhone Programming iPhone Thoughts iPhone Tips iPhotography Jailbreak Leaks Lists Mac Accessories News Reviews Smart Robots Uncategorized Videos Virtual Reality Wearables
  • Home
  • News
  • Android More Hacker Friendly Than iOS?
  • Tags

    3d printer 4k ai alexa Android app app enabled Apple apple watch app lists augmented reality bluetooth camera case Charger coding drone fitness GPS home automation iOS iPad iPhone iphone 5 keyboard modular mower power bank python rig robot robotic security camera smart Smartphone smartwatch Solar speaker stand stem top accessories vision pro wearable wifi wireless charger
  • Current visits

    • InnAIO T10 GPT-5 LLaMA Real-time Translator with Voice Cloning
    • DJI Pocket 2 Handheld 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer with 4K Camera
    • Bakeey Fill Light Selfie Case for iPhone 12 Pro
    • AR Measure: ARKit App Turns Your iPhone Into an Augmented Reality Tape Measure
    • NOTA App Connected Mole Tracker
  • Search

  • Connect:

  •  

  • News
  • Partnerships
  • Our Reviews
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Takedown Requests
  • Support Us
  • RSS

© Copyright 2024 iPhoneness. EntropyGrid
iPhoneness is an independent website and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iPhone and iPhone 3G are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or exclusively licensed to Apple Inc.