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minus-square@0xD@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglish-4•8 months agoThat is just standard and a completely sensible security measure for preventing people from tampering with an application. It cannot replace proper, server-side security measures but is a big step. Especially for stuff like banking applications.
minus-square@BaldDude@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish9•edit-28 months agoI never really understood that: If I’m using my browser to do banking via the website, Having root privileges and tampering with the Browser running the applications is not an issue. If i use the banking app, Having root privileges suddenly become a problem. –> To me, it doesn’t look like the problem is technical, but that users are accepting things on mobile that they wouldn’t accept on a PC.
That is just standard and a completely sensible security measure for preventing people from tampering with an application. It cannot replace proper, server-side security measures but is a big step. Especially for stuff like banking applications.
I never really understood that:
If I’m using my browser to do banking via the website, Having root privileges and tampering with the Browser running the applications is not an issue.
If i use the banking app, Having root privileges suddenly become a problem.
–> To me, it doesn’t look like the problem is technical, but that users are accepting things on mobile that they wouldn’t accept on a PC.