Android 10 has 193 security errors that need to be processed before it launches on September 1

On August 20, Google officially confirmed Android 10 has 193 security holes that are being repaired before the new version of the mobile operating system is officially launched in the next few weeks.

On August 20, Google officially confirmed Android 10 has 193 security holes that are being repaired before the new version of the mobile operating system is officially launched in the next few weeks. This confirmation appears in the AOSP (Android Open Source Project) security notice.

These vulnerabilities include vulnerabilities in the usage rules and the exploitation of information on the computer, remote code execution, taking advantage of admin permissions, DDoS-enabled vulnerabilities . 97 errors exist in the system. Android operating system and 68 bugs discovered exist in the media framework.

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In its announcement, Google also made a firm promise to fix all of those vulnerabilities in Android 10, before the operating system was released on September 1, 2019.

Earlier this year, Stephanie Cuthbertson, director of Android product management revealed that Android Q will have 50 new security and privacy options and changes for users.

And this time, Google also shared a few significant changes in security options on Android 10 for users, such as changing the location tracking option when enabled or enabling 24/24, check control both background applications, restrict camera access and microphone for many applications .

  1. Detecting vulnerabilities in Snapdragon chips allows hackers to penetrate nearly every Android smartphone via wifi
  2. 10 million Android devices are preinstalled with malicious code from the factory
Update 26 August 2019
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