2010/9/10 Chris Stratton <[email protected]>

> As a practical matter, there is a large difference between google
> employees fixing something in git vs waking up to find that your
> carrier has pushed an OTA update to your phone.
>
Although I agree, that's not my point. I'm wondering if there are really no
security bugs at all, as I can hardly believe that.


> The irony of course is that the only way to stay patched on most
> consumer phones is to exploit one of the current bugs to obtain do it
> yourself update permissions ;-)

Also true, but also not what I wanted to know.

The Android Security Team introduced itself on 18 Aug 2008 to the full
disclosure mailing list, saying:
"Our vulnerability bulletins will credit responsible reporters of any
flaws."
Now, where *are *those bulletins?
Can someone plase confirm that since its very beginning, there are no
noteworthy security bugs in Android?

jan

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