Google is rolling out a fix for a vulnerability in the majority of Android phones that allows attackers to access and modify users’ Google contacts and calendar when they are being accessed over unsecured Wi-Fi networks. The flaw affects versions 2.3.3 and earlier of the Android platform, which is running on 99.7 percent of Android devices. The fix does not require action from users; it will be pushed out automatically.
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