Does any of this really matter? Do you really think anyone will consider this when purchasing a smartphone? Because Homeland Security is "concerned?" Really?
People still buy Windows PCs out of habit without concern that the platform is rife with viruses and malware. When in a social gathering and the talk turns to computers invariably the subject of how sluggish their PCs are and how they have to erase and restore to rid themselves of all the crap comes up. Yet Windows still has 90% of the desktop market. Android is no different. People simply don't care, and when something bad happens they have the built-in excuse that a "virus" did it.
Actual response received from someone I know quite well.
Me: Why not consider an Apple Macintosh?
Friend: Apple? Are they still around?
Me: Yes, they make the iPhone and the iPad and the Mac.
As of this time -- two hours after it has been posted on AI -- there's not a peep about this on news.google.com. Not even in their 'Technology' section!
As the whole purpose of Android is to make (hypothetical) buyer me the product, then in my book, Android itself is malware. The 79% figure is an underestimate.
Great point. And a great way of putting it, "Android itself is malware."
I've always said, Apple makes products. With Google and FB, you are the product.
Irrelevant. Any Android user who gets malware deserves it. Real Android users are too intelligent to download malware.
That is sadly my opinion of Windows users as well. I have not had any malware or virus issues on my PCs since the mid-90s and I do not use any anti-virus software.
NOTE: I use both an iMac and PC at work, and I have MacBook Pro at home with Boot Camp.
Does any of this really matter? Do you really think anyone will consider this when purchasing a smartphone? Because Homeland Security is "concerned?" Really?
People still buy Windows PCs out of habit without concern that the platform is rife with viruses and malware. When in a social gathering and the talk turns to computers invariably the subject of how sluggish their PCs are and how they have to erase and restore to rid themselves of all the crap comes up. Yet Windows still has 90% of the desktop market. Android is no different. People simply don't care, and when something bad happens they have the built-in excuse that a "virus" did it.
Actual response received from someone I know quite well.
Me: Why not consider an Apple Macintosh?
Friend: Apple? Are they still around?
Me: Yes, they make the iPhone and the iPad and the Mac.
Friend: The iPhone and iPad are Apple?
Man I must say your circle of friends are quite smart .
About people buying Windows PC's out of habit.. the last time i check people were getting iPads.
And dont blurt about ppl not knowing Apple.. Its the hugest brand out there today. What does ur friend live in Africa ?
The security of the iOS platform has long been touted by Apple as an advantage over devices running Google's Android. The company also boasts that almost all iPhone users update to the latest ? and most secure ? version of iOS, while many Android users are not able to run newer versions of the platform because of manufacturer and carrier restrictions.
See the advantage of controlling your handset's hardware *and* OS?
Better experience and better security for iOS users.
And Apple actually controls their own destiny in mobile.
Google doesn't control its destiny in mobile. Samsung doesn't either.
Does any of this really matter? Do you really think anyone will consider this when purchasing a smartphone? Because Homeland Security is "concerned?" Really?
People still buy Windows PCs out of habit without concern that the platform is rife with viruses and malware. When in a social gathering and the talk turns to computers invariably the subject of how sluggish their PCs are and how they have to erase and restore to rid themselves of all the crap comes up. Yet Windows still has 90% of the desktop market. Android is no different. People simply don't care, and when something bad happens they have the built-in excuse that a "virus" did it.
Actual response received from someone I know quite well.
Me: Why not consider an Apple Macintosh?
Friend: Apple? Are they still around?
Me: Yes, they make the iPhone and the iPad and the Mac.
That is sadly my opinion of Windows users as well. I have not had any malware or virus issues on my PCs since the mid-90s and I do not use any anti-virus software.
You've not had any malware to your knowledge. Unfortunately that's not a good intelligence test.
And don't deny that you've enjoyed receiving spam originating from computers owned by "deserving idiots."
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Now and then we all have to respect Androids dominance.
In other news, the DOJ plans an anti-trust case on Android for abusing it's market dominance and colluding against iOS malware developers.
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Originally Posted by TheOtherGeoff
This is 2012... and there were a couple submissions to the iOS app store that were later deemed spyware/malware (Find and Call comes to mind).
So, if they are only counting 'attack code' and not 'total devices infected' .7% may be realistic.
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Originally Posted by Digital_Guy
I am wondering that myself. Does this refer to the 'power supply' or 'Jekyll' vulnerabilities that have seen attention recently?
Do you really think the government has the ability to be that nuanced?
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Originally Posted by Digital_Guy
lol. But Android users have a large screen!
These are the reasons, in occurrence sequence, the Android users I know got it instead of the iPhone.
(my comment in brackets)
-Android phones are lower cost.
(Yes, but there is a reason for that and most don't understand that all pay the same balance in the usage cost)
-Can carry a spare battery to get through the day without needing charging.
(My iPhone has no problem getting through the day. Side be side with an Android of 2011 user my iPhone4 battery lasted 3x as long)
-The screen is larger.
(useful if one has poor close vision and doesn't know how to rotate the phone 90°)
Does any of this really matter? Do you really think anyone will consider this when purchasing a smartphone? Because Homeland Security is "concerned?" Really?
People still buy Windows PCs out of habit without concern that the platform is rife with viruses and malware. When in a social gathering and the talk turns to computers invariably the subject of how sluggish their PCs are and how they have to erase and restore to rid themselves of all the crap comes up. Yet Windows still has 90% of the desktop market. Android is no different. People simply don't care, and when something bad happens they have the built-in excuse that a "virus" did it.
Actual response received from someone I know quite well.
Me: Why not consider an Apple Macintosh?
Friend: Apple? Are they still around?
Me: Yes, they make the iPhone and the iPad and the Mac.
Friend: The iPhone and iPad are Apple?
As of this time -- two hours after it has been posted on AI -- there's not a peep about this on news.google.com. Not even in their 'Technology' section!
Hello?!
Seriously, all android users should know how to root their phones and create bug fixes and install them themselves. A non-story. /s
And iOS users remain unaffected.
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Originally Posted by IQatEdo
As the whole purpose of Android is to make (hypothetical) buyer me the product, then in my book, Android itself is malware. The 79% figure is an underestimate.
Great point. And a great way of putting it, "Android itself is malware."
I've always said, Apple makes products. With Google and FB, you are the product.
Irrelevant. Any Android user who gets malware deserves it. Real Android users are too intelligent to download malware.
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Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee
Irrelevant. Any Android user who gets malware deserves it. Real Android users are too intelligent to download malware.
That is sadly my opinion of Windows users as well. I have not had any malware or virus issues on my PCs since the mid-90s and I do not use any anti-virus software.
NOTE: I use both an iMac and PC at work, and I have MacBook Pro at home with Boot Camp.
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Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee
Irrelevant. Any Android user who gets malware deserves it. Real Android users are too intelligent to download malware.
All Android users deserve it. Android is a rip-off of Apple and Oracle/Sun technology.
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Originally Posted by lkrupp
Does any of this really matter? Do you really think anyone will consider this when purchasing a smartphone? Because Homeland Security is "concerned?" Really?
People still buy Windows PCs out of habit without concern that the platform is rife with viruses and malware. When in a social gathering and the talk turns to computers invariably the subject of how sluggish their PCs are and how they have to erase and restore to rid themselves of all the crap comes up. Yet Windows still has 90% of the desktop market. Android is no different. People simply don't care, and when something bad happens they have the built-in excuse that a "virus" did it.
Actual response received from someone I know quite well.
Me: Why not consider an Apple Macintosh?
Friend: Apple? Are they still around?
Me: Yes, they make the iPhone and the iPad and the Mac.
Friend: The iPhone and iPad are Apple?
Man I must say your circle of friends are quite smart .
About people buying Windows PC's out of habit.. the last time i check people were getting iPads.
And dont blurt about ppl not knowing Apple.. Its the hugest brand out there today. What does ur friend live in Africa ?
Originally Posted by AppleInsider
The security of the iOS platform has long been touted by Apple as an advantage over devices running Google's Android. The company also boasts that almost all iPhone users update to the latest ? and most secure ? version of iOS, while many Android users are not able to run newer versions of the platform because of manufacturer and carrier restrictions.
See the advantage of controlling your handset's hardware *and* OS?
Better experience and better security for iOS users.
And Apple actually controls their own destiny in mobile.
Google doesn't control its destiny in mobile. Samsung doesn't either.
You really need a better class of friends.
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Originally Posted by Negafox
That is sadly my opinion of Windows users as well. I have not had any malware or virus issues on my PCs since the mid-90s and I do not use any anti-virus software.
You've not had any malware to your knowledge. Unfortunately that's not a good intelligence test.
And don't deny that you've enjoyed receiving spam originating from computers owned by "deserving idiots."
True. If you don't know how to root your phone and troll on slashdot all day, you're not a Real Android user.