Points taken from article:

  • Android 15 is adding a built-in mechanism to protect your device from “juice jacking” attacks.
  • Charging will be allowed when lockdown mode is enabled in Android 15, but USB data access will not.
  • Juice jacking is a largely theoretical problem you don’t really need to worry about, but it’s still nice that Android will protect you against it.
  • pedz@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    This can also be practical in places where the police can force you to unlock your phone with biometrics but not with the PIN.

    Ever since I’ve seen the police here force people to delete the videos of them abusing citizens, I have been very wary of biometric identification.

    So far my ‘emergency’ procedure would be to restart my phone, as it’s asking for a PIN after a reboot.

    • henfredemars@infosec.pubOP
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      5 months ago

      Lockdown mode was introduced in 2018’s Android 9 Pie release as an optional feature users could add to their power menu. When enabled, lockdown mode hides notifications and disables all forms of authentication except for the user’s primary authentication (PIN, password, or pattern). In Android 12, Google made the lockdown mode toggle appear by default in the Android power menu, though some OEMs hide it or offer their own, similar version of the feature elsewhere.

      Android 15 will further restrict USB access in this mode to help defend against attacks.

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          5 months ago

          Yes, but the data pins are still connected and talking to some software. That software can have vulnerabilities.

          It’s more secure to allow no communication whatsoever, whereas it’s extremely hard to prove that any software is free of vulnerabilities.