Android Fixes 129 Critical Security Flaws in Latest Major Phone Update
Google has released a major update to Android, fixing 129 security flaws in a bid to improve the safety of its vast user base. The update aims to protect against various cyber threats and vulnerabilities that could compromise personal data and devices.
Google has released a major Android security update that patches 129 vulnerabilities in the operating system, addressing critical issues such as buffer overflows, file descriptor leaks, and remote code execution attacks, to improve the overall security of users' devices and protect them from various cyber threats. The update is rolling out to supported devices worldwide, with many users already receiving notifications for the software upgrade. The security fixes are a significant improvement over previous versions and demonstrate Google's commitment to protecting Android users.