We all know that rooting your Android carries with it a certain level of risk. Once that door is opened, though, we try to mitigate any impact by using superuser apps that act as bouncers, only granting that high-clearance access to apps deemed necessary by us, the users. At least, that’s how we expect them to work, but a number of vulnerabilities have recently been uncovered in some very popular superuser apps, potentially allowing malicious software to sidestep the ...
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