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Google quietly announced patches for as many as 50 software vulnerabilities in its Pixel line.
The company said that at least one of the bugs “may be under limited, targeted exploitation” The bugs are listed as being “critical” or “high” in severity.
To install the patches for your Pixel , make sure to go to Settings > Security & Privacy > System & Updates > Security Update.
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