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|News18|10 months agoGoogle Pixel users were warned about a security flaw allowing surveillance and hacking. Google released a fix in the September 2024 update for eligible devices, including the new Pixel 9 series models.
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•Google warned Pixel users of a security flaw enabling surveillance and hacking.
•The fix for the vulnerability is included in the September 2024 update for eligible Pixel devices.
•The update covers devices like Pixel 6, 7, 8, 9 series, and more.
•Users can check for the update in Settings – System – Software Update.
•The update enhances security and Wi-Fi stability for Pixel users.
•The fix for the vulnerability is included in the September 2024 update for eligible Pixel devices.
•The update covers devices like Pixel 6, 7, 8, 9 series, and more.
•Users can check for the update in Settings – System – Software Update.
•The update enhances security and Wi-Fi stability for Pixel users.
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