- Mar 16, 2011
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Hey guys,
I just purchased a touchscreen phone that runs Android 2.2, it will be my first foray into the smartphone arena! Very excited. However, in doing some research, I came across this thread over in the Google forums:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google Mobile/thread?tid=2b21475d975f0858&hl=en
Take a look. Apparently, a bunch of users are complaining about getting their gmail accounts hacked. Some are even claiming it's due to a security flaw with the OS, having never had an issue until they started using an Android phone!
So my first question is:
Are these people just morons? Is it just a coincidence? And\or did they download a trojan app that got hold of their gmail login\pw because they weren't careful?
My next question is, is it safe to access your gmail account via a public WiFi hotspot, if you're using HTTPS? Or is that still not a good idea even thru HTTPS, since someone could be sniffing\keylogging the network?

I just purchased a touchscreen phone that runs Android 2.2, it will be my first foray into the smartphone arena! Very excited. However, in doing some research, I came across this thread over in the Google forums:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google Mobile/thread?tid=2b21475d975f0858&hl=en
Take a look. Apparently, a bunch of users are complaining about getting their gmail accounts hacked. Some are even claiming it's due to a security flaw with the OS, having never had an issue until they started using an Android phone!
So my first question is:
Are these people just morons? Is it just a coincidence? And\or did they download a trojan app that got hold of their gmail login\pw because they weren't careful?
My next question is, is it safe to access your gmail account via a public WiFi hotspot, if you're using HTTPS? Or is that still not a good idea even thru HTTPS, since someone could be sniffing\keylogging the network?