If you look at CVEs in Android a lot of them are tied to proprietary Qualcomm binaries. Its crazy how your GPU driver can be exploited to get root access.

If Qualcomm wasn’t so dependent on their vendor kernel that ships with tons of binary blobs it would be lot more secure.

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    Proprietary software is not free (libre) software. Qualcomm is they only one who can actually patch there proprietary software and because the system is a black box. It is impossible to know how flawed the system could be.

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              2 days ago

              Yeah what you posted is literally the opposite of what I guess you were trying to say

              Its still worded as if libre software is the problem.

              “Closed source proprietary software is bad for security” or something - its the fact the code is unauditable is the issue