Google Pixel phones sold with security vulnerability, report finds
Briefly

The vulnerability flagged by iVerify reveals that third-party insecure software on Google Pixel phones has severely compromised user trust, as stated by Palantir's CISO, Dane Stuckey.
This software, created by Smith Micro Software and intended for in-store demos, can expose Android devices to significant threats such as man-in-the-middle attacks and data breaches.
Palantir's realization of insecure software on Android devices led to a complete ban of Android phones within their operations to mitigate security risks.
Google clarified that the software, designed for demo purposes, is no longer in use, but the implications of its previous presence are serious regarding user security.
Read at The Verge
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