I'd say it's more of the lack of protection on "protected" apps that's 
been highlighted.

None of what's done in that blog entry uses things that haven't been 
around for months, so I'd be interested to know why Google have just 
ignored it all and come up with an easily hackable solution.

Al.

Shane Isbell wrote:
> Looks like android application security has already been hacked: 
> http://strazzere.com/blog/
>
> Shane
>
> >


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