Android’s March Madness: 43 Security Holes Slammed Shut!

Google’s March 2025 security update patches 43 Android vulnerabilities, including two zero-days. Serbian authorities reportedly exploited these to unlock devices. The zero-days, part of a wider exploit chain, were found by Amnesty International. Google shared fixes with OEMs in January. The update also addresses vulnerabilities allowing remote code execution.

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Hot Take:

Google’s March 2025 Android security update is like a blockbuster movie featuring 43 plot twists and two rogue villains known as zero-days. It’s a thriller where Serbian authorities and Israeli tech wizards play the lead roles, and Google swoops in as the hero with a rescue plan! Popcorn, anyone?

Key Points:

  • Google’s March 2025 update neutralizes 43 Android vulnerabilities, including two zero-day exploits.
  • Serbian authorities allegedly used one zero-day to unlock devices, courtesy of an Israeli tech firm’s exploit chain.
  • The zero-day chain includes exploits targeting the Linux kernel’s driver and USB interfaces.
  • Google had already shared fixes with OEM partners back in January 2025.
  • Updates also address 11 remote code execution vulnerabilities and prioritize Pixel devices.

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