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Google’s Android November 2021 security updates plug 18 flaws in the framework and system components and 18 more in the kernel and vendor components.
Google has patched 39 vulnerabilities, some of which are rated as critical and one that may be under limited, targeted exploitation. Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Tags: Android TV CVE-2-21-0930 CVE-2021-0889 CVE-2021-0918 CVE-2021-0930 CVE-2021-1048 CVE-2021-1924 CVSS eop heap overflow MediaTek patch levels qualcomm rce UAF *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/exploits-and-vulnerabilities/2021/11/google-patches-zero-day-vulnerability-and-others-in-android/ ) )* The post Google patches zero-day vulnerability, and others, in Android appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.