Android Users: A security warning ...

Chat about anything here
User avatar

Topic author
Manoverboard
Ex Team Member
Posts: 13014
Joined: January 2013
Location: Dorset

Android Users: A security warning ...

Unread post by Manoverboard »

Received this morning from Norton.

Android Users: Take Immediate Action to Help Secure Your Device.

Do you use an Android™ device? Be aware that “Fake ID”, a recently announced vulnerability, could allow malicious apps to access legitimate applications and steal your passwords or financial information by falsifying built-in security certificates.

Fake ID sneaks onto your Android smartphone or tablet through Trojan apps. It could affect millions—from everyone using Android version 2.1 up to 4.4.

Take immediate action to help ensure your information remains secure.

Norton Mobile Security helps protect you from Fake ID and other dangerous vulnerabilities. If you already have the latest version, you can relax. You’ll remain unaffected and your ID is safe. For everyone else, download a free trial right now on the Google Play store.

:angel:
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being

User avatar

david63
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 10936
Joined: January 2012
Location: Lancashire

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by david63 »

Whilst this is a genuine security issue the cynic in me says that it is a ploy by Norton to sell their product as, from what I have read, security patches have been produced to block this loophole.

User avatar

suespud
First Officer
First Officer
Posts: 1295
Joined: January 2013

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by suespud »

Iv got an android phone....what should I do...? It updates stuff all the time, how do I know if I need anything ?

User avatar

david63
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 10936
Joined: January 2012
Location: Lancashire

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by david63 »

suespud wrote:
Iv got an android phone....what should I do...? It updates stuff all the time, how do I know if I need anything ?
Firstly a lot will depend on what apps you have/use on your phone. The danger ones are banking and anything to do with credit cards. If you don't use these then you are a much lower risk - although anything with passwords could be vulnerable. Same old story I'm afraid - change your passwords regularly.

I am not sure if there is a way to know if your phone has had the security patch applied other than asking your phone supplier.

You can check if your device is at risk by downloading this app

User avatar

towny44
Deputy Captain
Deputy Captain
Posts: 9669
Joined: January 2013
Location: Huddersfield

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by towny44 »

Installed it on my tablet and it says no suspect apps found, but can I believe it?
John

Trainee Pensioner since 2000

User avatar

lioness
Senior Second Officer
Senior Second Officer
Posts: 853
Joined: January 2013
Location: Modbury

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by lioness »

I use Malwarebytes on my Tablet. Free and very good.

User avatar

Silver_Shiney
Deputy Captain
Deputy Captain
Posts: 6400
Joined: January 2013
Location: Bradley Stoke

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by Silver_Shiney »

My understanding is that you are only at risk if you obtain apps through other than Google Play.

As always, never open any attachment from unknown senders
Alan

Q-CC-KOS
Q-CC-TBM

User avatar

gfwgfw
First Officer
First Officer
Posts: 1854
Joined: January 2013
Location: Poole Bay, Dorset

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by gfwgfw »

This week I have had three phone calls warning me my Windows Computer has a serious fault

I was polite and thank the callers, and wished them well
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas :wave:

User avatar

Topic author
Manoverboard
Ex Team Member
Posts: 13014
Joined: January 2013
Location: Dorset

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by Manoverboard »

david63 wrote:
... it is a ploy by Norton to sell their product as, from what I have read, security patches have been produced to block this loophole.
Seems highly unlikely, you old cynic ;), given that I already own a 3 user Norton product so have no need to buy anything.

Posted only to be of assistance to others who may be venerable.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being

User avatar

Silver_Shiney
Deputy Captain
Deputy Captain
Posts: 6400
Joined: January 2013
Location: Bradley Stoke

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by Silver_Shiney »

Manoverboard wrote:
david63 wrote:
... it is a ploy by Norton to sell their product as, from what I have read, security patches have been produced to block this loophole.
Seems highly unlikely, you old cynic ;), given that I already own a 3 user Norton product so have no need to buy anything.

Posted only to be of assistance to others who may be venerable.

in the hope that the new software might curate?
Alan

Q-CC-KOS
Q-CC-TBM

User avatar

towny44
Deputy Captain
Deputy Captain
Posts: 9669
Joined: January 2013
Location: Huddersfield

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by towny44 »

Manoverboard wrote:
david63 wrote:
... it is a ploy by Norton to sell their product as, from what I have read, security patches have been produced to block this loophole.
Seems highly unlikely, you old cynic ;), given that I already own a 3 user Norton product so have no need to buy anything.

Posted only to be of assistance to others who may be venerable.
My Norton product is also a 3 user one, BUT it only applies to windows os, so won't load on my android tablet. I am due to upgrade in September but buying from Norton would cost double over Amazon.
Can any wise owls on here help me load from a DVD format onto my laptop and phone, which I assume is possible.
John

Trainee Pensioner since 2000

User avatar

Silver_Shiney
Deputy Captain
Deputy Captain
Posts: 6400
Joined: January 2013
Location: Bradley Stoke

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by Silver_Shiney »

towny44 wrote:
My Norton product is also a 3 user one, BUT it only applies to windows os, so won't load on my android tablet. I am due to upgrade in September but buying from Norton would cost double over Amazon.
Can any wise owls on here help me load from a DVD format onto my laptop and phone, which I assume is possible.

Why buy when there are plenty of free apps out there? Norton is notoriously difficult to completely uninstall and takes up a lot of system resources. I use AVG on my Androids
Alan

Q-CC-KOS
Q-CC-TBM


ItsmeAnnC
Second Officer
Second Officer
Posts: 221
Joined: May 2013

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by ItsmeAnnC »

I don't have anything - but then I NEVER access the internet, even to check emails from my phone.


Quizzical Bob
Senior First Officer
Senior First Officer
Posts: 3951
Joined: January 2013

Re: Android Users: A security wearning ...

Unread post by Quizzical Bob »

ItsmeAnnC wrote:
I don't have anything - but then I NEVER access the internet, even to check emails from my phone.
Nor post on Internet forums? ;)


Sarah62+
Cadet
Cadet
Posts: 53
Joined: April 2013

Re: Android Users: A security warning ...

Unread post by Sarah62+ »

I use avast mobile security on mine - it scans anything I download Never had a problem.


ItsmeAnnC
Second Officer
Second Officer
Posts: 221
Joined: May 2013

Re: Android Users: A security warning ...

Unread post by ItsmeAnnC »

QB - not from my phone! ;)

Return to “General Chat”