Google Scrambles to Fix Android Flaws: 46 Vulnerabilities Patched, Including a Sneaky Linux Kernel Bug!

Google’s February 2025 Android security update addresses 46 vulnerabilities, including the actively exploited CVE-2024-53104. This high-severity Linux kernel flaw could allow privilege elevation on Android devices. Fixes are rolling out, so update your device pronto or risk turning your phone into a hacker’s new favorite chew toy!

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Looks like it’s patching season, folks! Google is playing whack-a-mole with security flaws, and CVE-2024-53104 is the latest mole to get bonked. If this were a reality TV show, it would be called “Keeping Up with the Kernel.” But hey, at least they’re patching Android faster than I can patch my relationship with my WiFi!

Key Points:

– Google released patches for 46 vulnerabilities in Android’s February 2025 security update.
– A Linux kernel flaw, CVE-2024-53104, is actively exploited and involves an out-of-bounds write bug.
– This vulnerability was introduced in 2008 and corrected in December 2024.
– The February 2025 update is delivered in two parts, addressing various system components.
– Wear OS received an update, but Android Automotive OS was left in the pit stop for now.

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