![]() ![]() ![]() “In the older Bouncy Castle-based implementation, given a known seed, SecureRandom could technically (albeit incorrectly) be treated as a source of deterministic data. Chung describes this new change as follows: There’s also a new implementation of SecureRandom which is based on OpenSSL. The first improvement detailed by Chung is Content Provider default access, which has been changed to “not exported.” This will help avoid inadvertent data sharing as the content provider will no longer be accessible by other apps by default. Several days have passed since Google kicked off the rollout of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and the first details on the changes included in the update have just started to pour in.Įven though we have already found some of the improvements added by Android 4.2.2, it appears that there are a lot more that we didn’t know about.įred Chung from Android Developer Relations team has just detailed some of the new features and improvements included in Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, though we’re pretty sure these are only a fraction of what’s new in the update.Īccording to Chung, most of the security features introduced in Android 4.2 are aimed at developers: “regardless whether you are targeting your app to devices running Jelly Bean or to earlier versions of Android, it's a good idea to validate these areas in order to make your app more secure and robust,” says Chung in his post. ![]()
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