rewrite this title Google warns Android users of a zero-day software exploit causing instability

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rewrite this title Google warns Android users of a zero-day software exploit causing instability

What you need to know

  • Google is delivering a warning to Android users about a crucial zero-day exploit in the wild.
  • The issue can reportedly allow an attacker to cause widespread software instability and more if they’ve gained access to your phone.
  • Google has posted its February security patch notes, which includes a fix for the issue; however, OEMs are up next to deliver it to users.

Google is warning Android users, including the Galaxy S25 and S24, of a critical Android software flaw.

According to Forbes, Google has identified an issue within Android that could be under “targeted exploitation.” Digging further, the publication states that this issue could let evil actors trigger memory instability, alter video frames, and more. The problem is reportedly labeled as CVE-2024-53104 and another post went into more detail.

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