> We're conducting a research project at Virginia Tech this summer to
> add SELinux into the Android distro.  This would go beyond the some of
> the previous work into actually extending Binder to pass the
> appropriate security context information to SELinux for application
> policy enforcement.  I'm curious what the community thinks about this.

What Android security problem(s) would SELinux solve?

Of those, why is SELinux the best solution?


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