LTE flaws risk security and privacy of all Androids on Verizon and AT&T

The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) at Carnegie Mellon University posted a vulnerability note about multiple vulnerabilities in voice over LTE implementations that could potentially compromise the security and privacy of Android users on LTE networks of major U.S. wireless carriers. All Android versions—reportedly even Marshmallow, Google’s newest Android 6.0 – are vulnerable when being used on Verizon Wireless and AT&T; T-Mobile claimed to have “resolved” the issue.

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