Hello everyone, maybe there is already a discussion about this, I didn't find it.
First I trust Mozilla and their intentions today, but these can change and bent in the future. They have a good security team, so they don't get easily compromised, but there are always black swans in this space. The issue I have with Firefox OS is I trust Mozilla to the bone. They control b2g and can theoretically do everything imaginable with the device. You have your own botnet out there and you can change everything at any moment silent and instantly. I know a lot of people are concerned about Google, but you still can decide what data I give them. Mozilla could theoretically just silently change some code and intercept calls, steal data from other apps, plant false evidence or anything else you can think of. What mechanism protects me, or because you have a Open Source philosophy another provider, from Mozilla here? Cheers Severin _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
