Google's Head Of Security For Android Believes The System Now Rivals iOS Security...

While there are always some of the big security flaws in the Android system that could let hackers compromise these phones, because of its open-source approach. But according to the head of security for Android, David Kleidermacher who says that the mobile operating system is now as safe as Apple iPhone.

As reported by CENT, Kleidermacher claims that when a major Android flaw shows up, the company has to send updated software to the companies that sell Android phones, so that can take a really long time, or not happen at all. That led users to download the malicious and harmful apps, because of that, Google released Play Protect that seeks to identify and remove harmful apps.

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When someone finds a major Android flaw, the company has to send updated software to the companies that sell Android phones, and those companies have to deliver the updates. It can take a really long time, or not happen at all. On top of that, Android users can easily “self-own” — that is, they can download malicious software without meaning to — because they aren’t restricted to choosing apps from Google’s Play Store.

On the other hand, Google suggests that Android’s open-source approach can be safer than Apple’s closed-source code due to it has a community of defenders collaboratively locating the deeper vulnerabilities and developing mitigations. The search-giant is also running the Android Security Rewards program, when someone found a exploit, they will receive up to $150,000 of payouts.

Still, Google needs put lot of effort when comes to Android's security challenge, as it often fails to deliver security patches into consumers' devices. And for the sake of comparison, Android phones normally pushes security updates for a maximum of two year, compared to five years for Apple's iPhones.

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