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July 2025 Breaks a Decade of Monthly Android Patches

Posted on July 11, 2025July 11, 2025 By CWS

Google this week introduced that no safety patches have been launched for Android, Pixel units, and different Android-based platforms this month, ending a decade-long streak of safety updates.

As customary within the first week of every month, safety bulletins have been printed for the core Android working system, in addition to for Pixel units, Android Automotive OS (AAOS), Put on OS, and Pixel Watch, however all of them include the identical message: there aren’t any safety patches within the July 2025 bulletin.

That is the primary month with out safety updates since Google began rolling out month-to-month Android fixes in August 2015, seeking to make the cell working system safer for each customers and distributors.

The dearth of safety patches for July 2025 doesn’t imply that Android has reached perfection by way of safety, albeit Google has made important efforts to scale back the incidence of vulnerabilities throughout the ecosystem and to scale back the general assault floor.

For instance, the web large has added protections to make the exploitation of reminiscence security bugs reminiscent of use-after-free vulnerabilities tougher, and adopted Rust, a programming language that isn’t suffering from the reminiscence security hazards C++ has.

The adoption of Rust has led to a major drop in reminiscence security bugs in Android, Google mentioned in September 2024, a pattern anticipated to proceed as new code is developed utilizing the memory-safe programming language, whereas the older code matures.

Since kicking off the observe of month-to-month safety fixes in response to the vital Stagefright vulnerabilities, Google has fastened shut to eight,000 flaws in Android, with every of the month-to-month rollouts additionally addressing dozens of points in software program from chip makers and different third-party parts.

For instance, Qualcomm this week introduced patches for a number of critical- and high-severity defects, whereas MediaTek warned of high-severity points in its chipsets, and the dearth of July 2025 safety updates for Android might delay the supply of a few of these fixes for billions of customers.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Throughout the first half of 2025, Google shipped fixes for roughly 270 vulnerabilities in Android and its third-party parts, together with six zero-days. Since August 2015, it has patched round 40 zero-days within the platform.

Associated: Over 30 Vulnerabilities Patched in Android

Associated: Android Replace Patches FreeType Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day

Associated: Android Replace Patches Two Exploited Vulnerabilities

Associated: Google Patches Pair of Exploited Vulnerabilities in Android

Security Week News Tags:Android, Breaks, Decade, July, Monthly, Patches

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