Android More Vulnerable Attacked "Hacker" than the iOs

Android's reputation as a less secure OS still has not changed in 2016. Of all the OS, be it desktop or mobile, Google-made products was crowned as the most frequent malware attacks or malicious programs throughout the last 2016 years. Based on the analysis of the security company CVE Details, Android received the title in 2016 after he was found approximately 523 security issues. While Apple iOS tend to be stable and the rare problem. Details CVE find 161 problem only in 2016, fewer than Android. As reported by KompasTekno from Phone Arena, Monday (01/09/2017), the security issue is a hole that can normally be used by the hacker. If successfully exploited these issues, the hacker will be able to enter the user's phone and take a variety of information. For example, copy a contact number, read the brief message that is in them, checking the call, copy the IMEI numbers, passwords, and other accesses. Besides reveal about security issues in Andoid and iOS, the data from the CVE Details also shows how the conditions of desktop operating systems throughout 2016. On this side, the most problematic is the Debian Linux operating system with a record 319 security loopholes. Next there is a gap 278 Ubuntu Linux, Linux Kernel with 217 loopholes, and Mac OS X with 215 loopholes. While Windows 10 comparatively more secure than Mac OS X, which is the only record of 172 slit. Similarly, the Windows 8.1 that only censure slit 154. Source Kompas

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