Expert Advise On Expiring Android Versions Leave Individuals Open To Cyber Threats

By   ISBuzz Team
Writer , Information Security Buzz | Jan 05, 2021 08:02 am PST

The announcement that certificates for older Android versions will expire on the 1st September 2021 has meant that some devices and websites are likely to witness problems as early as January. As past experiences have clearly shown, expiring certificates and lack of updates provide cybercriminals with the perfect window to exploit vulnerabilities. 

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Victor Chebyshev
Victor Chebyshev , Security Expert
January 5, 2021 4:19 pm

<p>The decentralised Android operating system update scheme frequently presents challenges. In the case of expiring root certificates, the users of Android devices are left on their own to solve this problem, as it is a highly technical issue. We have to keep in mind that, to organise a secure connection with a website, a webmaster uses the https (SSL) protocol; each website has its own certificate, which is signed with another certificate – a root certificate. So, by having a root certificate on your device, you can check the legitimacy of the website certificate. These root certificates have an expiry date, and they are due to expire in September 2021. If there is no manufacturer update, websites with certificates, which are signed by those root certificates, will not open. Its possible cybercriminals will use this situation to advance their aims, such as organising man-in-the-middle attacks to steal website credentials. As it’s not possible to update to new certificates, because manufacturers don’t provide operating system updates, there is only one option for us to stay safe and to use our favourite websites: using a third-party web browser, such as Firefox. Luckily this works pretty well.</p>

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