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Google Patches 107 Android Flaws, 2 Exploited

Google Patches 107 Android Flaws, 2 Exploited
The Silicon Review
02 December, 2025

Google's December security update patches 107 Android vulnerabilities, including two critical framework bugs already exploited by attackers.

Google has released its critical December security update, addressing a total of 107 vulnerabilities across the Android ecosystem. Among these are two high-severity flaws within the Android Framework that have already been exploited in targeted attacks, elevating the patch from a routine update to an urgent security imperative. This massive batch of fixes underscores the relentless security imperativepresented by the world's most popular mobile operating system and highlights the escalating cat-and-mouse game between platform defenders and sophisticated threat actors.

The inclusion of two in-the-wild exploited framework bugs starkly contrasts with theoretical vulnerabilities, representing a clear and present danger to user devices. These framework-level flaws are particularly concerning as they can grant attackers deep system access, bypassing typical app sandboxes. This matters because it demonstrates that vulnerability management is no longer just about closing theoretical holes, but about responding to active campaigns. Google is delivering a crucial defensive patch deployment, but its effectiveness hinges entirely on the speed of adoption by device manufacturers and end-users the ecosystem's weakest link.

For enterprise security teams and mobile device managers, this update is a non-negotiable mandate. It necessitates immediate verification that all managed Android devices have received and installed the December patch. The forward-looking insight is clear: the fragmentation of the Android ecosystem creates a persistent security gap that attackers will continue to exploit. This event will accelerate the push for supply chain responsibility, putting pressure on manufacturers to deliver faster updates and on enterprises to adopt devices with guaranteed security support, making update velocity a key metric in mobile procurement decisions.

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