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by simoncion
363 days ago
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> ...for most modern single-user linux devices, local privilege escalation means almost nothing. I haven't actually looked at the numbers, but I strongly suspect that it's true that the overwhelming majority of single-user Linux devices out there are Android devices. If that's true, then it's my understanding that Android does bother to fairly properly sandbox programs from each other... so an escalation to root would actually be a significant gain in access. |
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Applications have different user IDs and different SELinux contexts.
Android security is tight