Wired was manipulated into spreading misinformation to market Palantir and iVerify by misrepresenting a vulnerability in a disabled demo app as being a serious problem which could be exploited in the real world. They should retract the article but won't.

https://wired.com/story/google-android-pixel-showcase-vulnerability/

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iVerify are scammers and anyone paying them money should rapidly stop doing it and remove their malware from their devices. The real security risk is giving remote code execution on your devices to one of these sketchy EDR companies lying about their capabilities and discoveries.

Will Graphene be available by the time the new pixel nine is in our hands?

This is probably a good sign that pixel phones are safe to use. I run graphene on mine

It says that Pixel phones are vulnerable when someone has your phone, and your password, they can access your phone.

WHAT!!!

Is Wired owned by Murdock because that's Fox News level bullshit?