Recently the news of malware infection has come out on smartphones or other electronic devices in homes. The firmware, called Adopts, is believed to have stolen data from even the most common electronics. However, the alarming news is that more than 1 million Android smartphones worldwide have serious security flaws.
There can be no worse news for Android users. However, there is a risk of only those phones in which the Rootkit / Backdoor app has already been installed by the company.
Internet security company Bit Sight says cheap phones have this problem. The preinstalled firmware creates a security vulnerability. As a result, it acts as an intermediary for hacking. This is a common problem for all Android phones on the cheap.
This allows hackers to easily access the root of any phone and take full control of their own hands.
Already some phone companies have given software updates to customers to eliminate this security.