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Google has just patched a vulnerability in the LibUtils library, that allowed for the execution of arbitrary code in the applications that use this library. Google has just patched a vulnerability in the LibUtils library, that potentially allowed for the execution of arbitrary code in the applications that use this library. There was a remote code execution vulnerability in Mediaserver as well. The kernel netfilter subsystem, the kernel USB driver, kernel shared memory subsystem all had a vulnerabilities that allowed for remote execution of arbitrary code.
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