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There could be spyware on your phone! Install this shady app to find out if you have the spyware or not!
I wonder if the shady app in the link is the spyware. This would be a brilliant way of getting on to people's phones.
What do you mean??? WikiHow is a collection of only the most reliable tutorials and information. Now be good and install the shady app.
Yeah, I'll just assume that my GrapheneOS install is safe, the checker probably wouldn't work anyway...
I haven't checked, does GrapheneOS do reproducible/deterministic builds so that you could verify that the published release matches your image? The boot attestation should not be able to be circumvented, if you trust Google hardware to do what it says on the tin.
Here are the built-in tools for verifying authenticity, a project to reproduce builds, and a thread where the devs confirm reproducibility and other community members link the above.
TL;DR - Yes.
Thanks, interesting. I have used boot attestation but not yet Auditor. Hope to have some quality time reading up on the documentation in the coming three weeks.
My thoughts exactly… If there’s a FOSS tool to check, then we’d be talking.
Yeah, I see what you mean and on top of that you would need to pay for it.
That's why I added in the description a link with instructions on the free tool designed by Amnesty International's Security Lab.