GrapheneOS GrapheneOS version 2025060100 released: https://grapheneos.org/releases#2025060100 See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.
n2gwtl GrapheneOS Looks like CVE-2024-50089 will never be addressed as it has been "rejected" https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-50089
natoal n2gwtl I wonder if GOS developers hire pentesters like they do in some companies or do it themselves
IcyScroll n2gwtl Looks like CVE-2024-50089 will never be addressed as it has been "rejected" https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/114592372431372349
ignatius natoal I do not believe that GrapheneOS has ever undergone a third party security audit. However, Graphene's changes amount to very little code relative to the rest of AOSP, which has been extensively poked at by security teams and researchers. Further, the GrapheneOS team has had so many of their original code merged upstream to these heavily audited codebases.
Pocketstar Awesome! Thank you for the update! My Pixel 6a, 7, Pixel Tablet and P9PXL are all working well with 2025060100 I have not tested cellular connections and Google Services on any of the devices, and have not tested WiFi on the P6a.
GrapheneOS ignatius GrapheneOS code has gone through third party audits by several organizations using the project and our code has extensive public review on an ongoing basis.
GrapheneOS someone27281 A new release is being made today with the June Android Security Bulletin patches and a temporary revert of the System Updater changes in our last release because despite the change being correct, it uncovered an upstream Settings UI bug.
TrustExecutor GrapheneOS It is amazing that we can use a world class sophisticated and well engineered system like this, totally free. Remember to donate peeps. Thanks to the devs for the once again amazing efforts.