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Google introduces measures to fight pre-installed Android malware

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Pixel phone and tablet owners can now use Google’s Pixel Binary Transparency to ensure their firmware matches trusted installation data. The feature comes in response to the.
Why it matters: Over the years, Google has introduced numerous security measures to thwart evolving ever-evolving threats to Android systems. The emerging problem of pre-installed malware has pushed the company to allow users to check their operating systems against verified public records.
Pixel phone and tablet owners can now use Google’s Pixel Binary Transparency to ensure their firmware matches trusted installation data. The feature comes in response to the rising frequency of hackers tampering with software on Android devices before they reach customers.
Security researchers have recently raised alarm bells over malware that can come pre-installed on millions of Android devices worldwide. Vendors offering cheaper phones, tablets, or other products might use Android-based firmware from dubious sources, allowing hackers to sneak malicious code onto factory-sealed devices.

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