Sentences with phrase «than the security patch»

This means no other updates than security patches would be released until it reaches end - of - support in mid-2019.

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Apple (AAPL) responded by saying than nearly 80 % of the flaws addressed in the leaks have already been fixed with security patches and added that it «will continue work to rapidly address any identified vulnerabilities.»
Qualcomm says it informed Google about a critical security flaw as early as 2014, but Google took more than a year to roll out a security patch.
Things that I like so far, in no particular order: Android 4.1.1 - already one patch automatically downloaded to Jelly Bean; Battery life is very good; Customization is as simple as the iPad - the home screen is easy to configure; the display is very, very good - not quite up to the new iPad, but excellent for much less money; Sound quality is good; Security is good - face recognition login authentication can be configured to require a blink, making security stronger; Performance is excellent - I haven't noticed anything crapping out or any lags in performance, at the app or UI level; Shutting down running apps is a breeze, much simpler than iOS; Removing apps is easy; Reading is a breeze on this form factor - no more carpal tunnel holding and reading Security is good - face recognition login authentication can be configured to require a blink, making security stronger; Performance is excellent - I haven't noticed anything crapping out or any lags in performance, at the app or UI level; Shutting down running apps is a breeze, much simpler than iOS; Removing apps is easy; Reading is a breeze on this form factor - no more carpal tunnel holding and reading security stronger; Performance is excellent - I haven't noticed anything crapping out or any lags in performance, at the app or UI level; Shutting down running apps is a breeze, much simpler than iOS; Removing apps is easy; Reading is a breeze on this form factor - no more carpal tunnel holding and reading an iPad.
No sooner are users installing that patch than a new vulnerability has been revealed, showing flaws in the security of WiMAX 4G radios.
Rather than produce inefficient, resources - wasting products shot through with securities flaws, and then create patch after patch to fix them later, they simply leap ahead to the next inefficient, resource - wasting product shot through with securities flaws.
There will certainly be further episodes from them in 2018, so patch management, security and regular backups will be more crucial than ever.
Other than new security patches, we aren't seeing any new features added but it has tackled some others that have been brought up in the past.
Throughout the year, we worked to improve the process for releasing security updates, and 30 % more devices received security patches than in 2016.
The Google security patches are in place faster than plenty of Pixel phones.
I am still waiting, I have unlocked s6 using three, I asked three about update, they said ask Samsung so I did, they said ask three as it was down to them, could not get a straight answer from either, three or Samsung, these people are useless, just wanted an answer, I did recive February Security patch in the second week of March, makes me laught slower than a snail.
According to Google, this update to Android 7.1.2 Nougat will be rolled out gradually over the coming weeks and other than coming in with a new version of the OS, it also carries several bug fixes, new features, general stability and performance enhancements as well as the latest monthly security patch for the month of April.
Other than that, Android 8.1 Oreo offers minor tweaks in the form of bug fixes, security patches and support for low - end devices with Android Oreo Go Edition.
Rather than wait for the fix to roll out with the next update, XDA Senior Member Freak07 compiled the updated libraries (specifically, libinput and libinputflinger) against the latest April security patch builds for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL so you can install the fix right now.
It'll be February in less than a week and my S8 + is still stuck on November's security patch... Looks like I'll have to manually download and flash the final Oreo build, if I don't want to wait for a month for it to be released as an OTA in Nordic countries
Since Lenovo took over Motorola in early 2015, official update support for their devices has not been exactly stellar, often skipping security patches and delivering updates slower than the competition.
In fact, since most ROMs are rooted out of the gate, they're inherently less secure than a non-rooted system, current security patches be damned.
The latest November Android security patch brings fixes for KRACK and hopefully, Google will work out a plan for rolling out the latest version to the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL sooner than later.
This size means that it brings more than just November's Android security patch, but you'll also find Bluetooth stability improvements as well as a fix for the KRACK Wi - Fi exploit.
Is the December security patch rolling out for various Galaxy devices faster than the ones before it?
In other security news, Google saw a jump in the number of devices that received after - sale security patches — 30 percent more in 2017 than in 2016.
Google has extended the guaranteed security patch updates for the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P until November 2018, two months longer than expected.
An outdated computer is more prone to crashes, security holes and cyberattacks than one that's been fully patched.
Another thing is in Android world due to its open source nature, regular security patches should be the minimum a manufacturer should offer for safety rather than OS updates, which the local and chinese manufacturers often skip by offering a better camera, high end SoC etc..
Unfortunately, rather than including the latest Android security update for May - with the June update due to land imminently - Samsung has only updated the Galaxy Note5 in Europe with the March security patches, which were released by Google almost three months ago.
Along with the usual tasty treats in the Nougat update, LG has also included the Android security updates from April, rather than the more recent May security patches that are already making their way to other devices.
iOS 10.12.1 patches 18 security vulnerabilities, more than half of which are found in the browser engine commonly used by iOS apps.
The main reason is that this means you can almost be assured that you will get updates to your phone, especially critical security patches, faster than the other two.
At this point and time I'm more concerned about the timing security patches than the system update.
However, far too few companies deliver monthly updates consistently, and more often than not your phone is likely to get one security patch once every three months.
And, to be honest, HTC as been worst than ever regarding updates since, as you know, with the exception of the American version, the unlocked versions of the HTC 10 are not updated for 7 months, are still with the January security patch and Android 7.0, when 7.1.2 has been out for some time now.
Mozilla's Firefox has been patched to address more than 30 CVE - listed security vulnerabilities.
Other than the updated security patch level, the new update also comes with performance improvements and bug fixes, which is normal for all monthly security updates.
Google, Apple, BlackBerry Mobile, HTC, Essential, and Moto have done well, but if you buy a Samsung, Huawei, or LG phone I wouldn't count on anything more than Android security patches.
Google says that 30 % more devices in 2017 received after - sale security patches than in 2016, which is a good thing to hear but time and time again we continue to see even high - end and popular devices fall behind.
For those that have already gotten their hands on the software, it's reported that it includes the October 1st security patch so there's more than just the Android firmware version that's up to date, which is a good thing.
Even though it seems a little bit late for Verizon to jump in with an update just days before the July Android security patch is released, it is better late than never.
OnePlus also has a better - than - average track record for delivering minor patches, so I hope the OnePlus 3 will get security patches from Google on a reasonably frequent basis.
BlackBerry has said that it will be able to patch security holes in Android directly and deal with threats sooner than many rival handsets.
Other than installing the latest Android security patch, the Moto Z Droid and Z Force Droid will also receive fixes for bugs as well as stability and performance improvements.
But better late than never has always been Samsung's motto, and it's nice to see an update that took so long to arrive brought more than just the security patches it's expected to.
grahamcluley.com - There is not much that consumers can do other than wait for security patches and mitigations to be released, and then apply them as a matter of priority.
The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 has an update currently rolling out and other than coming in with the latest Android security patch for the month of February, the update also brings support for Wi - Fi Calling to the 2015 flagship.
securityaffairs.co - According to an NBC report, the Grindr gay - dating app was affected by 2 security issues (now patched) that could expose the information of its more than 3 million daily users.
The upcoming package ships with the build number N950FXXU1AQI1 and its exact size is currently unknown but expect the download to be heavier than 150 MB, as is usually the case with security patches optimized for Samsung's smartphones.
For me, security patches are more important than android versions, in many cases.
The company also promises to release the Google security patch updates faster than other major manufacturers.
Don't worry — knowing the encryption algorithms and how they're implemented doesn't undermine the security, and some experts assert that open - source software is more secure than proprietary software due to greater scrutiny and quicker patching of discovered flaws.
The October security update is unique in the fact that it brings more than just security patches.
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