875 Million Android Phones Are Vulnerable. Here's the Angle Nobody's Talking About.
By now you've probably seen the headline. A critical flaw was discovered in the MediaTek secure boot process — affecting an estimated 875 million Android devices. Someone with physical access to yo...

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By now you've probably seen the headline. A critical flaw was discovered in the MediaTek secure boot process — affecting an estimated 875 million Android devices. Someone with physical access to your phone can exploit it in under 60 seconds. Before Android even loads. Patches are coming. Some manufacturers will push them. Many won't. But I want to talk about something the coverage keeps skipping over. The patch model is broken by design Android's openness is its greatest strength. It's also why security is structurally harder than iOS. Apple controls the chip, the OS, and the update pipeline. One flaw, one patch, it reaches everyone fast. Android runs on thousands of device models from hundreds of manufacturers. Google writes the patch. Manufacturers decide whether to ship it. Carriers add another delay. By the time it reaches your device — if it ever does — months have passed. This isn't a new problem. It's the same problem every time. And it's not going away. The part that doesn't ge