So I am aware that SELinux is a thing , and while I understand it adds security to a certain degree (I don't know specifics but I don't want to delve too far into that), I also know that Towelroot for my old S5 was made because of a Kernel vulnerability .
What I'm saying is that I know SELinux has changed to fully enforcing since 5.0 , but could kernel vulnerabilities still be exploited before security updates and firmware patches ?
If so , will this do any good for root ? http://ift.tt/1UEF7Jd
What I'm saying is that I know SELinux has changed to fully enforcing since 5.0 , but could kernel vulnerabilities still be exploited before security updates and firmware patches ?
If so , will this do any good for root ? http://ift.tt/1UEF7Jd
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