Android’s Latest Security Update: Patch Party or Bug Bash? 30+ High-Severity Flaws Fixed!

Android’s June 2025 security updates patch over 30 high-severity vulnerabilities. While most flaws are fixed, Qualcomm’s CVE-2025-21479, CVE-2025-21480, and CVE-2025-27038 remain unpatched, leaving room for mischief. Google’s Threat Analysis Group spotted these zero-day vulnerabilities in the wild, but Pixel phone users are still waiting for an official advisory.

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Hot Take:

Google’s June 2025 update: It’s like patching holes in a sinking ship but forgetting to plug the biggest leak. Yup, that’s why we love a good Android update—because who doesn’t enjoy a game of digital whack-a-mole with their phone’s security?

Key Points:

  • Over 30 ‘high severity’ vulnerabilities patched in the latest Android update.
  • Biggest flaw: CVE-2025-26443, a privilege escalation issue in the System component.
  • Vulnerabilities patched in Android’s Framework, System, and Runtime components.
  • Several Qualcomm component vulnerabilities remain unpatched.
  • Only Motorola has published an advisory for these vulnerabilities so far.

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