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Google Fixes Rooting Vulnerabilities In Android (csoonline.com)

itwbennett writes: Google released over-the-air firmware updates for its Nexus devices Monday and will publish the patches to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) repository by Wednesday, fixing a new batch of vulnerabilities in Android that could allow hackers to take over devices remotely or through malicious applications. The new patches address six critical, two high and five moderate vulnerabilities. The most serious flaw is located in the mediaserver Android component, a core part of the operating system that handles media playback and corresponding file metadata parsing.

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  1. Re:Ask Slashdot : by 110010001000 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A lot. Since he is using text messaging, he can receive a MMS. This MMS can do anything to your phone because of the bugs. You don't even need to open the MMS. You cant prevent getting a MMS if you have text messaging enabled. Also, Google logs everything you do on your phone, so that is a risk as well. Personally I would avoid smart phones entirely if you are worried about security or privacy. Since he never connects to the Internet and never does MMS a simple flip phone will do for him.

  2. Re:Android security? lol! by minus9 · · Score: 3, Funny

    "No one will get these fixes."

    Not even the people who are mentioned in the article you're replying to? The ones with Nexus devices that the fixes were pushed out to on Monday?

  3. Re:mmm by Teun · · Score: 4, Informative

    The article is about Nexus devices, they are supported for many years.

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    "The likes of Facebook and WhatsApp are free to those whose privacy is of zero value."