No Android security flaw is excellent news for Google, however the recently discovered ClientLogin issue that left the OS liable to impersonation attacks is unquestionably at the very least a little bit more welcome than most of the alternatives. That’s as the flaw is additionally fixed on the server-side level (instead of on millions of Android phones), and Google has now confirmed that a fix is rolling out today, even though it may take a number of more days for it to hide all users (there is no action required in your part). The company’s not quite out of the woods just yet, though — while we’ve confirmed with Google that the fix address the failings with Calendar and Contacts, the issue with Picasa remains, and there is still no indication of a fix for it.
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