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Google Discloses Critical Wi-Fi Flaws Affecting iOS, Android

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By Eduard Kovacs on September 26, 2017
 
Google Project Zero has disclosed the details of two critical remote code execution vulnerabilities affecting the Broadcom Wi-Fi chips found in many Android and iOS devices.
 
The flaws, identified as CVE-2017-11120 and CVE-2017-11121, were patched in Android on September 5 with this month’s security updates and in iOS on September 19 with the release of iOS 11. tvOS versions prior to 11 are also impacted.
 
Until now, the only details known about these vulnerabilities were the fact that they are memory corruptions that could allow arbitrary code execution, and that they affect Broadcom Wi-Fi drivers.
 
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Its a never ending job for Google patch and re patch .......they have to stay up with the cyber bums.....................

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