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Google Issues Android Security Patch ChannelWeb Mon, 03 Nov 2008 1 ... external link

The Economics of Android | by wmuscato | Mon, Nov 3

Software update for T-Mobile G1 smartphone Owners of the Google Android-based T-Mobile have begun receiving a software update that fixes a Google Android flaw that security researchers found last week. ...

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13 Months Ago, CRN says (in Google Issues Android Security Patch)  NY -
The revelation of the security hole came roughly a week after Google Android made its first public appearance on the T-Mobile G1, the first available device ...
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And Hot News from across the net says (in Patch: T-Mobile G1 Security Flaw Found, But It’s All Under Control ...) The flaw could allow a hacker to trick a G1 user into visiting a malicious website that could install some nasty bugs on the smartphone (or com). Google was made aware earlier this week, and is working to release a patch to fix the flaw ...

And Hot News from across the net says (in Patch: T-Mobile G1 Security Flaw Found, But It’s All Under Control ...) The flaw could allow a hacker to trick a G1 user into visiting a malicious website that could install some nasty bugs on the smartphone (or com). Google was made aware earlier this week, and is working to release a patch to fix the flaw ...

14 Months Ago, andy from GamersCircle says (in Patch: T-Mobile G1 Security Flaw Found, But It’s All Under Control ...) The flaw could allow a hacker to trick a G1 user into visiting a malicious website that could install some nasty bugs on the smartphone (or com). Google was made aware earlier this week, and is working to release a patch to fix the flaw ...

And andy from GamersCircle says (in Patch: T-Mobile G1 Security Flaw Found, But It’s All Under Control ...) The flaw could allow a hacker to trick a G1 user into visiting a malicious website that could install some nasty bugs on the smartphone (or com). Google was made aware earlier this week, and is working to release a patch to fix the flaw ...

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