Security News > 2015 > November > Open source tool checks for vulnerabilities on Android devices (Help Net Security)
2015-11-04 07:06
OEMs like Samsung and HTC run heavily customized versions of Android. Unfortunately, the OEM patch deployment infrastructure is disorganized and too often end users are left exposed for large periods ...
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