• @[email protected]
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    397 months ago

    If only there was what to install. It’s crazy that I have to essentially throw away a perfectly capable device because the manufacturer doesn’t provide updates anymore. That if I want security updates.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s so stupid. All the phones newer than mine have less hardware features so if I replace it I’ll have to find new ways of doing a bunch of things. I’m just accepting the risk at this point until manufacturers get their heads out of their asses and make something decent or my carrier stops supporting my phone. I’d have probably bought two more phones since I got this one if everything wasn’t a downgrade from what I have currently.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        Yeah that’s why I caved and bought a Sony Xperia 1 VI, yes it was very expensive, but at least it still does everything I want

    • fmstrat
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      27 months ago

      This is why I only buy unlockable devices that have open boot loaders. Making that decision up front means ROM support for a much longer time frame.

      • @[email protected]
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        From my understanding my phone should be unlockable, but I have no expertise when it comes to custom Android builds. Like, how do I know they are safe and don’t come with some malware?

        • 🐍🩶🐢
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          57 months ago

          I haven’t done it in ages as I have a Pixel, but the norm used to be go to XDA Developers. Everything you need should be there. Guides, reputable links, etc.

          • fmstrat
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            57 months ago

            Nowadays people use the popular ROMs like Lineage (you might remember as cyanogenmod), or GraphineOS. There are a few others, too. But XDA is always a good resource.

    • tired_n_bored
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      16 months ago

      I wish security patches would be separated from “look at this new animation while closing the app1!1!1!” update honestly. Why is it so hard to do that?

  • [moved to hexbear]
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    287 months ago

    I think the moral of the story here is more along the lines of “don’t install weird off-brand versions of apps from dodgy places” (F-Droid excepted, obviously)

    Like what the fuck is a “Black WhatsApp”?

    • @Psychodelic
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      127 months ago

      Ratel RAT is spread via various means, but threat actors are typically seen abusing known brands like Instagram, WhatsApp, e-commerce platforms, or antivirus apps to trick people into downloading malicious APKs.

      During installation, it requests access to risky permissions, including exemption from battery optimization, to be allowed to run in the background.

      Yeah, that’s a weird thing to do and then blame on a lack of updates.

      “Make sure to extend your car’s warranty! I mean, just look at what happened to this drunk driver’s car.”

      I personally really dislike forced updates and how some people try and justify them with examples of people doing dumb shit like this where they literally side load a sketchy APK and grant it all permissions. Why not promote tech literacy instead of blind confidence into updates that are almost never explained in any significant detail? It’s honestly just so weird how superstitious it all seems

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      Like what the fuck is a “Black WhatsApp”?

      there are some modded Whatsapp versions that add features that don’t exist in the official version, like hiding typing indicator for you while still being able to see the other person’s, same with read markers, and so on. while I’ve never tried any myself, some of them seem to be legitimate.

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        17 months ago

        they are, but they probably also install a bunch of other stuff, I’ve had one once. had to reset my phone.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          I ran yowhatsapp for like 5 years, was great until whatsapp forced me to use the official app

  • @[email protected]
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    137 months ago

    Title doesn’t really follow the data from the article. Updating your smartphone doesn’t appear to be related to the RAT investigated here. Rather, the researchers note older devices were targeted more often.

    This could be an incidental finding.

  • Tom
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    97 months ago

    It’s ironic that this website is being posted here. The amount of ads is atrocious, and the scrolling looks like 10fps. Privacy much…