In recent months, we have heard or read a lot of news about new attacks and vulnerabilities exploited on the Android system that endanger users. On the other hand, we see almost every month a new list of Android apps that inject malware into users' devices, and this seems to be far from over.

The big question is ... Why is Android a target of cyberattacks? Is it really less secure than iOS? Does Google need to invest more money and resources in security?
Although in the first place, iOS may seem safer than Android, and Google should invest more money in security, the truth is that all of this is more complicated than it looks, given Android's rating by security companies as more More secure than iOS, Google is investing more secure money than Apple.
You can get paid when attacking Android more than iOS
According to the latest distribution and activation figures, Android currently has more than 2.5 billion active devices in the world, while Apple has 900 million active iPhone in the market.
This means that the number of Android devices is three times higher than the iPhone available in the market, and from there it becomes much more profitable to look for a vulnerability or try to attack an Android phone using malware, where there is a greater chance of success to steal data or spy in the Android device because There are many devices on the market.
A very specific case above is all apps that work with some types of malware to show "invisible" ads, because the ability to infect more devices on Android compared to iOS translates into a higher probability of profit, and in Android it is easier to infect Device by installing APK files.
For this, the logic to understand why the Android system was attacked more than iOS, where the greater its market share, the greater the chances of success.
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