Not less secure, just more open. Security through obscurity is no defense.
In any case the data comes off, just the wear leveling etc. changes the exact physical image of the device even if no writes are happening, which makes verifying the image less viable.
Good Guide
tectoism 1 month ago
I am still waiting for block device encryption for the Android before I will allow its use within my network.
KTFKenTheFurry 4 months ago
That was a very good intro to this space but I can't like this multiple times without effort. Well done!
WyattEpp 4 months ago
blablabla techrant blablabla
Tolstoievsky 6 months ago
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DjAdam16 2 months ago
@Tolstoievsky For illiterate people like you, YES.
DjAdam16 2 months ago
@DjAdam16 you don't even know tech, lol
Tolstoievsky 2 months ago
@Tolstoievsky No I don't. Just a 4 year grad in Inf. & Security. and current GCFA student. I don't know at all. Do you mind teaching me?
DjAdam16 2 months ago
Someone who is serious about destroying evidence will use dban or HDDErase.
droidBasher 6 months ago
@disorganizedorg
Not less secure, just more open. Security through obscurity is no defense.
In any case the data comes off, just the wear leveling etc. changes the exact physical image of the device even if no writes are happening, which makes verifying the image less viable.
droidBasher 6 months ago
@11:40 - So Android is inherently less secure against intrusions such as Mr Hoog does for profit. Good to know.
disorganizedorg 6 months ago
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disorganizedorg 6 months ago