Jon Oberheide, a security researcher, wrote an analysis which detailed the security features of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
According to Mr Oberheide, "Android has stepped its game up mitigation-wise in the new Jelly Bean release." This means
that Android Jelly Bean is able to defend its system against potential security risks
such as hackers installing virus, malware, and other vicious software attacks.
One of the reasons identified as to why Android Jelly Bean is considered as "secure" is due to the use of Address Space
Layout Randomisation (ASLR). ASLR works through randomising location in the
memory function of the device. Aside from ASLR, Android Jelly Bean also utilised another security feature which is
identified as date execution prevention (DEP). The combination of these two
features is a good defense because hackers tend to break into handsets through the
use of memory corruption bugs.
The combination of ASLR and DEP would mean that hackers cannot locate the malicious code that can be found in the device's memory.
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According to Mr Oberheide, "Android has stepped its game up mitigation-wise in the new Jelly Bean release." This means
that Android Jelly Bean is able to defend its system against potential security risks
such as hackers installing virus, malware, and other vicious software attacks.
One of the reasons identified as to why Android Jelly Bean is considered as "secure" is due to the use of Address Space
Layout Randomisation (ASLR). ASLR works through randomising location in the
memory function of the device. Aside from ASLR, Android Jelly Bean also utilised another security feature which is
identified as date execution prevention (DEP). The combination of these two
features is a good defense because hackers tend to break into handsets through the
use of memory corruption bugs.
The combination of ASLR and DEP would mean that hackers cannot locate the malicious code that can be found in the device's memory.
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If any part or application of the above post is copyrite protected,then mail me at galaxystuffs@gmail.com.. And we will remove the post or application within 48hrs..
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