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Study: there’s ‘significantly’ more interest in hacking the Android OS than iOS

Rublon, a two-factor authentication firm, has released a report showing which smartphone brands attract the highest interest from hackers worldwide. 

The platform examined the number of searches for terms like “how to hack an Android phone”, “how to hack an iPhone”, “how to hack my girlfriends iPhone” to determine the interest in hacking these smartphones over the last 12 months.

Rublon analyzed the search data for each smartphone operating system and brand name to reveal which type of smartphone is most likely to receive an attempted hack. The study found that there’s “significantly” more interest in hacking the Android operating system over iOS. 

Highlights from the report

Rublon says that interest in hacking Windows smartphones was “pretty insignificant: compared to Android and iOS which attracted to most interest from would-be hackers. Windows smartphones attracted 1,320 searches for the entire year. 

This is far less than Android or iOS attracts in a single month. In fact, interest in hacking Windows smartphones decreased 50% in the past year.

Interest in Hacking by Brand

Perhaps unsurprisingly the iPhone attracted the most attention from would-be hackers.

Samsung smartphones attracted far less interest from hackers, receiving only 15,600 searches in the entire last year. This is about a quarter of the hacking-related searches the iPhone gets in a single month, according to Rubicon.  

The study shows there’s little interest in hacking Huawei, LG, Motorola, Nokia, and Sony smartphones. All five attract less than 5,000 searches related to hacking each year.




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