Hi Mark,

Yes, malware could exploit this but creating own firmware for organisations 
may be only feasible if they want to issue the phones to the users and 
firmware update, security patches all needs to be taken care of.

Even though device administrator functionality provides some policies that 
can be used to control the device, by allowing users to uninstall it, makes 
it bypassable by users. How about using another device admin app to monitor 
the first app. If the first app gets uninstalled, it will trigger and send 
a notification to the administrator etc.

Not sure, whether this is feasible? Can this be done?

Thanks and Regards,
Perumal

On Friday, March 9, 2012 9:18:09 PM UTC+8, Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy) 
wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 5:45 AM, perumal316 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there any way this can be prevented? Like a password is required to
> > disable the device administrator?
>
> I hope not. Otherwise, malware will use this to block being uninstalled.
>
> > Can this be done? Is there any other way?
>
> Create your own firmware and put the device admin app in the firmware.
>
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