TakingOnWater

joined 1 year ago
[–] TakingOnWater@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah most of the old reddit browsers for Android seem to have a patch like this. Obviously they're no longer intended for use by the developers, but for anyone using them it would probably be good to know whether they will be forever at risk to a vulnerability like this.

[–] TakingOnWater@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Thanks for the explanation! Hopefully that's the case here then with Sync. Still hoping @ljdawson@lemmy.world can confirm one way or another.

 

Looks like a massive vulnerability has been discovered, basically affecting any apps with web browsing functionality. Was interested in seeing how this affects Sync (including the old Sync for Reddit app I guess too, which is still being used out there and won't get any needed security patches).

It sounds like a fix should be in the Android OS security patch for October, but not sure if that protects individual apps at risk still

[–] TakingOnWater@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

So if the phone gets a security update for this at the OS level, should we theoretically be safe to use apps with any sort of browser functionality? Like some apps that don't update, or are no longer being maintained, etc

[–] TakingOnWater@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago (29 children)

I just don't like the idea of having 500 accounts after it's all said and done, especially if most of them wind up being unused... unless I'm fundamentally doing something wrong by creating a new account on every instance I want to use?