• @Jackthelad@lemmy.world
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    464 months ago

    iVerify vice president of research Matthias Frielingsdorf points out that while Showcase represents a concerning exposure for Pixel devices, it is turned off by default. This means that an attacker would first need to turn the application on in a target’s device before being able to exploit it. The most straightforward way to do this would involve having physical access to a victim’s phone as well as their system password or another exploitable vulnerability that would allow them to make changes to settings.

    Just a bit of alarmism then, with something that can be easily removed in an update.

    • William
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      74 months ago

      Not only can it be removed, they’ve already said it going to happen soon.