Million people operating system, Android, was in the spotlight throughout the last 2015 years.
The reason, many security holes are found and makes it vulnerable to attack.
But now, Google claims that Android is not what it used to be.
The number of attacks faced by mobile operating system is said to be much more artificial decrease from the beginning of its presence.
By 2015, Android lots under the spotlight due to a crack or a bug Stagefright which makes about 500 million users of Android phones are in danger.
Bug Stagefreight is known as the most dangerous Android bug.
This security hole could be used to control and retrieve data remotely from an Android phone.
Bug Stagefright first discovered by security firm Zimperium in July 2015.
Stagefright new type, version 2.0, was later found in October 2015.
This bug disguised as a file ".mp3" or ".mp4" which when opened can make other people execute malicious programs.
Google denies it is using the data.
According to Google, rumors that make the user concerned is undermined by their data.
In fact, Google's Android OS is claimed is not as dangerous as it used to be.
"Our data was contrary to the excitement discussed by the public," said Adrian Ludwig, Lead Security Engineer Android, as quoted by Recode, Wednesday (20/04/2016).