On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:36 AM, m88m <m...@walla.com> wrote:
> The last thing I want to do is to change the firmware, but do you know
> if there is an Android's framework component that the applications
> asks for permission clearance  prior to\during executing?

I am rather short on sleep, so this might well be my fault, but that
sentence does not make much sense to me.

> Which I
> might wrap for this purpose?

If "this purpose" is "prevent applications from being installed", I
know of no way to do this short of modifying the firmware.

> Do you familiar with someone who tried to alter the security framework
> of Android?

I am sure that there are plenty of people who have modified the
firmware, though I cannot name anyone specifically who I know
definitely worked on its security-related aspects.

> I just saw MobileDefense demo and they have some kind of security
> control (they are require a reboot)...

I am not aware that they prevent applications from being installed.

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