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Google Fixes Actively Exploited Android System Flaw in May 2025 Security Update

6 May 2025
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Google Fixes Actively Exploited Android System Flaw in May 2025 Security Update
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Google has released its monthly Android security updates, addressing 46 security vulnerabilities, including one that has been actively exploited. The critical vulnerability, identified as CVE-2025-27363, has a CVSS score of 8.1 and is a high-severity flaw in the System component, allowing local code execution without additional privileges. This update underscores the importance of timely security measures to protect users from potential threats.

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