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  "path": "/t/smartphones-are-not-safe/34004?page=2#post_31",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-09T20:30:53.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.f-droid.org",
  "textContent": "DotaFSS:\n\n>   * if the SoC is compromised → password input can be logged\n>   * RAM can be attacked\n>   * TEE can be attacked before key erasure\n>   * attacks can occur before screen-off\n>   * side-channel attacks are possible\n>\n\n\nThis is precisely why Google’s Pixels can’t be trusted, as unlike any other device, in Pixels, Google have total control over firmware, with plenty of ‘features’, which become vulnerabilities once discovered. A recent example: In 2024 It was discovered that Pixels didn’t enter BFU state when booted into fastboot.",
  "title": "Smartphones are not safe"
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