Google claims to have repaired many loopholes exploited by the CIA

Yesterday WikiLeaks published thousands of documents from the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) file hacker project. According to foreign media reports, Google said today that it has repaired a number of vulnerabilities in the Chrome and Android platforms that were identified in the CIA document. Offered at Google

In a statement from Recode, song information security director Heather Adkins stated that Google "considers that many of these so-called vulnerabilities have been organized by security updates and protections in Chrome and Android." The analysis is still ongoing and Google will "implement any further necessary protection measures."

WikiLeaks published 8,761 documents and documents yesterday, claiming it was obtained from the CIA's Network Intelligence Center. These documents include many obvious vulnerabilities on Google's platforms, as well as ways to invade iOS devices and Samsung Smart TVs. Apple Inc. had previously issued a similar statement, saying that it had fixed major security vulnerabilities on iOS software found in related documents last night.

Both Google and Apple have stated that "many" loopholes have been fixed, but neither company has pointed out the specific number of bugs that have been fixed and how many remaining loopholes there are. These vulnerabilities may be used for a range of malicious purposes, including monitoring communications, tracking users, and even controlling their devices.

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