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Add device integrity/verification recommendations #2315
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While my Hypatia may not be very effective at detecting general malware, it does offer a fairly rigorous database of known stalkerware apps thanks to the @AssoEchap project: https://github.com/AssoEchap/stalkerware-indicators Maybe of interest. |
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dngray@privacyguides.org>
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Where is the discussion on this? I mean, I think this shouldn't be just pushed to the website without the forum thread. I actually do not think this is quite recommendable at all. The app is just a hash check AFAIK, the user interface is completely impossible to understand for a general user. Also, this app doesn't stop you from being infected at all, and the chance that it will notify you about it in my eyes is exceptionally low. Spyware like this can only be well detected with pattern based behaviour analysis. Once hashes of known things are out, you are far too late, and things like Google Play protect. I understand the need of this app for DivestOS as it does not have Google Play, but for others I do not see much benefit TBH. |
As another thing to look out for - Auditor will soon be getting generic device support for their Stock OS. Should be mentioned here when that makes it in. |
@matchboxbananasynergy what does that mean? |
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Currently, Auditor verifies Stock OS for supported devices, and Stock OS / GrapheneOS for Pixels. Auditor will have generic device support where you can verify Stock OS on Android 10+ devices without them having to be explicitly supported in the code. |
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Happy to approve this, it just seems a bit full on if for some reason you didn't notice the 'advanced' heading. Perhaps there should be more of warning in the introduction?
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LGTM
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dngray@privacyguides.org> Signed-off-by: Freddy <freddy@privacyguides.org>
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