Google’s Android Fix Frenzy: 120 Security Flaws and Counting!

Google’s September 2025 Android update patches 120 security flaws, including two exploited vulnerabilities. These privilege escalation issues require no user interaction, prompting Google to encourage partners to address them swiftly. While the tech giant stayed mum on exploitation specifics, the patches aim to keep your phone safe—like a digital bouncer keeping out unwanted guests.

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Google is all about fixing those pesky bugs, but they sure know how to keep us on our toes! With their latest Android security update, it’s like a game of Whac-A-Mole, but the stakes are much higher. Bugs beware, Google is armed with a digital mallet!

Key Points:

  • Google shipped security updates addressing 120 Android security flaws for September 2025.
  • Two vulnerabilities have been exploited in targeted attacks: CVE-2025-38352 and CVE-2025-48543.
  • Both issues are privilege escalation flaws with no user interaction needed for exploitation.
  • Google released two security patch levels: 2025-09-01 and 2025-09-05.
  • Previous Qualcomm vulnerabilities were also patched last month by Google.

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