Now, we're seeing the name Quartz, but
Android Police warned that Quartz could be something different.
Not exact matches
Nevertheless, recalling the product with no
warning or official announcement seemed odd and prompted various speculation, so the folks over at
Android Police contacted Barnes & Noble and found out the real reason why the 7 - inch Nook is being pulled off store shelves.
Per Nikkei, a
police spokesperson also
warned of vulnerability in
Android debugging software that has allowed hackers to install a cryptojacking program that covertly mines the Monero cryptocurrency for remote servers.
Corroborating
Android Police «s information, which Ruddock says the publication obtained from a reliable source, is a page from the
Android Open Source Project database which references Walleye in relation to a bug numbered 34772739, saying, «Test: walleye boots, and then adb logcat - e «getTransport» doesn't show
warnings and errors.»