107 Android flaws just got patched by Google - here's how to make sure you're up to date
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- Google patched 100+ Android flaws across System, Kernel, and Framework components
- Two zero-days (CVE-2025-48633, CVE-2025-48572) exploited in spyware and surveillance campaigns
- Critical DoS bug (CVE-2025-48631) also fixed; users urged to update immediately
Earlier this week, Google released a new security update for the Android ecosystem, patching more than 100 different security flaws.
These bugs were found in various components such as System, Kernel, and Framework, and affected different manufacturers including Arm, MediaTek, and Qualcomm.
Among them are two high-severity vulnerabilities in Framework that are apparently being abused in the wild. They are tracked as CVE.2025-48633, and CVE-2025-48572, and are described as an information disclosure flaw and an elevation of privilege flaw.


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