Spoiler alert: It's not news that you can hack an Android phone.https://twitter.com/LukasStefanko/status/926084558273044481 …
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There's limited incentive for hackers to develop Android attacks for these competitions, since its been beaten to death over the years.
It will take a long time for Pixel devices to build back up even the appearance of a challenge.
See, that was my assumption too, but at the end of the day there's a datapoint for an actual cash back challenge that wasn't met.
It's all fuzzy data though. Hackers weigh a lot more variables than simply cash when choosing to compete in a challenge like this.
Agree. Still worth noting. I do know people are _trying_ to put out the tire fire.
and I'm happy to give them credit for improving Android security, but IMHO this contest is not what credit looks like.
Let's just accept it as a good start with an insufficient sample size to be sure it's not just noise.
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