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    Android: EPIC FAIL

    Lifted straight from Engadget:

    Epic Android bug interprets your typing as system commands

    The philosophy goes something like this: the great thing about Linux is that it's secure, and the great thing about open-source software is that it's thoroughly and constantly vetted for robustness. So to that end, Android should be pretty rock solid, right? Perhaps, but the overwhelming enormity of this particular bug definitely gives us pause. It turns out that G1 firmware revisions RC29 and earlier literally interpret everything you type as command-line operations, so if you happen across a legit command, it's going to get executed -- with superuser permissions, no less. No, seriously. Just go to the messaging app, the browser, or anywhere else a text box is convenient, type "reboot," press the enter key, and watch magic happen. We've tested this on two G1s, both with RC29 firmware, and have gotten this to consistently work on one of the two, so your mileage may vary -- but either way, this needed to get patched on the double. Fortunately, Google's been quick about it, rolling a fix into the RC30 build that's being rapidly pushed to users as we speak, but man... how did that get through?
    http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/08/e...stem-commands/



    I mean, that is soooo bad, it's genius! Well done Google!


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    Re: Android: EPIC FAIL

    That smells of a "shortcut" someone used somewhere along the line when they couldn't get something to work, and it got left in the code, which also points to an iffy QA process, and coding standards review..

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    Re: Android: EPIC FAIL

    That all said Android certainly is a rather good OS, been running it on my Kaiser

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    Re: Android: EPIC FAIL

    just tired to that out on my g1.. didnt do anything i guess mine must be updated.

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    Re: Android: EPIC FAIL

    that got fixed very quickly with a patch, but yes it is rather fail. it reminds me of the glitch apple had in their OS where if you had a password protected screensaver, you could put a blank CD in the drive while the screensaver was on and when somebody typed the password to log in, it actually named the CD the password as macOS launched the CD burning tool in the background

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