Android’s Vulnerability Circus: 107 Zero-Day Issues Unveiled!

Google’s latest Android Security Bulletin reveals 107 zero-day vulnerabilities, affecting the Android Open Source Project. While 51 flaws are patched, 56 more will be addressed soon. Notably, CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572 may be under limited exploitation. So, if your phone starts acting like a rebellious teen, it’s time for an update!

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Oh, Google, you’ve done it again! Just when we thought it was safe to Android, Google drops a cool 107 zero-day vulnerabilities like they’re throwing a surprise cybersecurity party. Who needs a horror movie when you’ve got an Android Security Bulletin to keep you up at night? It’s like Christmas came early for hackers, and Google’s elves are working overtime to patch those digital stockings.

Key Points:

  • Google’s latest bulletin reveals 107 zero-day vulnerabilities for Android and its open-source version, AOSP.
  • Patches for 51 flaws have been released, with 56 more coming soon.
  • Significant vulnerabilities include CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572, affecting Android 13 to 16.
  • A critical security flaw, CVE-2025-48631, could lead to remote denial of service.
  • Remaining patches will address third-party components like Arm and Qualcomm.

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