Earlier this week, a Check Point security researcher revealed 4 different vulnerabilities within Qualcomm’s code that affect up to 900 million Android devices. A Google representative has confirmed that 3 of these four vulnerabilities have already been patched in Android, and the fourth one will be patched in a future update. Google continued by saying that Android’s Verify Apps feature will help to prevent apps using these exploits.
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