07/07/2024
Some notable Android exploits:
1. Stagefright (2015): A vulnerability in the media player that allowed remote code ex*****on.
2. Heartbleed (2014): A bug in the OpenSSL library that exposed sensitive data.
3. FakeID (2014): An exploit that allowed malicious apps to impersonate legitimate ones.
4. MasterKey (2013): A vulnerability that allowed attackers to gain full control of a device.
5. GingerBreak (2011): An exploit that allowed root access on Gingerbread devices.
6. RageAgainstTheCage (2016): A vulnerability in the kernel that allowed privilege escalation.
7. Dirty Cow (2016): A bug in the Linux kernel that allowed privilege escalation.
8. Cloak and Dagger (2017): An exploit that allowed malicious apps to steal sensitive data.
9. Broadpwn (2017): A vulnerability in Broadcom Wi-Fi chips that allowed remote code ex*****on.
10. KRACK (2017): An exploit that targeted WPA2 Wi-Fi connections.
Note that most of these exploits have been patched by Google and device manufacturers, and it's essential to keep your device and apps up-to-date to minimize the risk of exploitation.