Having trouble joining the Android 17 Beta? This might be why (Update)
Some Pixel users are struggling to join the Android 17 Beta, and an issue with security patches may be the root cause.
The leak stems from a flaw in how Android 16 handles QUIC connection shutdowns. According to Mullvad, apps can abuse a system function tied to the Connectivity Manager service to send specific traffic outside the VPN tunnel. This means a malicious app could reveal a user's real IP address to external servers, even if the device is configured to block all non-VPN traffic. Mullvad says the issue affects all VPN apps on Android 16 because the vulnerability exists within the operating system itself. The Sweden-based VPN also noted that GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android-based operating system,
This serious Android VPN bug can leak your internet traffic – here's what you need to knowSome Pixel users are struggling to join the Android 17 Beta, and an issue with security patches may be the root cause.
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