shadows090
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So I've seen quite a few threads on here at the pros and cons of rooting. I've yet to see anyone mention a risk of security at running a rooted phone, but maybe I don't understand it quite as well. It's pretty well known in the linux community that from a security standpoint it's safer to run your system on differnent levels of users (one of the reasons that the default user in distros such as fedora and ubuntu is a limited user). Is there any concern such as this with linux based phones?
I'm not really a linux guru, but I like to think that I generally know what I'm doing. And I'm pretty much new to phones, and have only used an android OS phone a few times.
On a side note, do they have tools like wireshark/nmap/ethercap with android phones (I would imagine that you'd have to root to do so)?
Thanks guys
EDIT: I guess it would make a bit more sense to know more about rooting on the phones first. Does rooting give you a constant super user ability? Or do you still have to "sudo bash" from the user account or something equivilent each time before you have the super user access? (like on most linux machines)
I'm not really a linux guru, but I like to think that I generally know what I'm doing. And I'm pretty much new to phones, and have only used an android OS phone a few times.
On a side note, do they have tools like wireshark/nmap/ethercap with android phones (I would imagine that you'd have to root to do so)?
Thanks guys
EDIT: I guess it would make a bit more sense to know more about rooting on the phones first. Does rooting give you a constant super user ability? Or do you still have to "sudo bash" from the user account or something equivilent each time before you have the super user access? (like on most linux machines)