Re: OT: Cellular banking

2013-12-06 Thread Rabin Yasharzadehe
I do not trust the cellular companies ROM's - so I always switch to an open source one (like CM) There was a time no long ago where each ROM (even iPhone's) came with a rootkit to monitor ALL your activities on your phone. As for trusting the cellular providers ... You don't have much a choice

Re: OT: Cellular banking

2013-12-06 Thread geoffrey mendelson
On 12/6/2013 11:00 AM, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote: I do not trust the cellular companies ROM's - so I always switch to an open source one (like CM) There was a time no long ago where each ROM (even iPhone's) came with a rootkit to monitor ALL your activities on your phone. The real question,

Re: OT: Cellular banking

2013-12-06 Thread E.S. Rosenberg
Re:all Again, if the two endpoints are trusted and the communication method is trusted what's in between them (the provider) is irrelevant. Do I trust android? Depends who's phone, a phone constantly in my control that I know all software came from trusted sources and has some level of security

Re: OT: Cellular banking

2013-12-06 Thread sara fink
Assaf Gamliel https://plus.google.com/116021226823954924868/posts gave a lecture about android security and bank application for android in israel. It was quite a fascinating lecture. I highly recommend to contact him. http://www.meetup.com/GDG-Herzeliya/events/135472262/ On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at