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Ars Technica

New vulnerability can put Android phones into permanent vegetative state
Ars Technica
Researchers have developed an attack that puts more than 50 percent of Android phones into the digital equivalent of a persistent vegetative state in which they're almost completely unresponsive and are unable to perform most functions, including ...
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