Security News > 2019 > September > Too bad, so sad, exploit devs: Google patches possibly several million dollars' worth of security flaws in Android
2019-09-05 23:43
Except one – a 'your phone is now my phone' bug reported months ago and still not fixed Google this week emitted the September edition of its monthly Android security updates – and has left at least one known vulnerability unpatched. Also, in case you missed it, the web giant started rolling out Android 10 a few days ago.…
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