Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware.
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
@evacide aren't they usually the ones doing the spying on Android users tho
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
@evacide: So they're developing a tool against themselves?

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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
And because it's coming from google, I don't trust whatever it is to not harm the disadvantaged and/or repressed. I'm suspicious and my immediate thought is not, in fact, "oh how cool", but "oh how will they use this to be more fascist". They've done a great PR job.
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
@evacide@hachyderm.iopart of Android's Advanced Protection Mode
So it's not in AOSP but in GMS, heh... -
Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
Security researchers: We found the problem! It's called Android.
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
@evacide
It's from Google, so immediately distrust. -
Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
@evacide if its really good, it'll find Android itself.
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
It's not exactly magnanimous of Google to deign us worthy of reading our own log files.
If the information noted in the article was not already logged, that's incompetence. If this logging is new, I think it is going to be used commercially for Google's planned September lock-down of Android.
That said, I'm not inclined to trust
technology any more than
, or
for that matter. All of those countries require certain computers, such as my phone, betray me. All collect, distribute and exploit personal information. None give me practical legal recourse, even when their own information laws are broken. -
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It's not exactly magnanimous of Google to deign us worthy of reading our own log files.
If the information noted in the article was not already logged, that's incompetence. If this logging is new, I think it is going to be used commercially for Google's planned September lock-down of Android.
That said, I'm not inclined to trust
technology any more than
, or
for that matter. All of those countries require certain computers, such as my phone, betray me. All collect, distribute and exploit personal information. None give me practical legal recourse, even when their own information laws are broken.@TallSimon I am trying to help people who are being targeted by nation-state spyware and I think that having more tools that allow me to do that is good, actually.
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@TallSimon I am trying to help people who are being targeted by nation-state spyware and I think that having more tools that allow me to do that is good, actually.
@evacide No disrespect was intended, don't get me wrong. I read Citizen's Lab's efforts as well with admiration.
It's just getting hard not to feel targeted from places that are supposed to be allies.
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Google has rolled out a new feature for Android called "Intrusion Logging" that helps security researchers do forensic analysis to find spyware. It's pretty cool: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/12/google-launches-new-android-security-feature-to-help-uncover-spyware-attacks/
@evacide This is good news.
I am happy to find that there is someone left in Google that will "do the right thing".
Host proof storage too. Opt in, not out.
Makes me nostalgic for 2006, when Google were exciting inovators...
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