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Als ik onderstaande lees, lijkt mij het opslaan van deze gegevens op een simkaart een heel slecht idee... There’s a primary OS — Android, iOS, Windows Phone — but there’s also at least two other operating systems: The baseband OS and the SIM card OS, both of which run on their own processor that’s separate from the SoC. ... In practice, though, these operating systems are often implemented in a very messy and insecure fashion. For a start, it’s important to note that almost all of these secondary OSes are proprietary closed-source software, developed in-house by the hardware maker (Qualcomm, Broadcom, Realtek, etc.) ... Furthermore, according to Thom Holwerda at OS News, these OSes are often outdated and full of insecure, legacy functionality. All of these factors combine to make these secondary OSes very, very insecure. http://www.extremetech.com/computing/170874-the-secret-second-operating-system-that-could-make-every-mobile-phone-insecure
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