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diff --git a/en/security/bulletin/index.html b/en/security/bulletin/index.html index b577159b..0703da46 100644 --- a/en/security/bulletin/index.html +++ b/en/security/bulletin/index.html @@ -22,16 +22,13 @@ --> -<p class="note"><strong>Checking if your device is up-to-date?</strong> -Look at <em>Google device updates</em> in the most recent bulletin.</p> -<p>Security has always been a major focus for Android and Google Play: Android was -built from day one with security in mind. Monthly device updates are an -important tool to make and keep Android users safe. This page contains the -available Android Security Bulletins. These security bulletins also include -information users can follow to ensure their device has the latest security -updates. Android device and chipset manufacturers may also publish security +<p>Monthly device updates are an important tool to keep Android users safe +and protect their devices. This page contains the available Android Security +Bulletins, which provide fixes for possible issues affecting devices running +Android. Android device and chipset manufacturers may also publish security vulnerability details specific to their products, such as:</p> <ul> + <li><a href="/security/bulletin/pixel/">Google</a></li> <li><a href="https://lgsecurity.lge.com/security_updates.html">LG</a></li> <li><a href="https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/software-upgrade-security/g_id/5593">Motorola</a></li> <li><a href="https://security.samsungmobile.com/securityUpdate.smsb">Samsung</a></li> @@ -41,24 +38,18 @@ vulnerability details specific to their products, such as:</p> <p>To get notifications when a new Android bulletin is published, join the <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/android-security-updates">Android Security Updates group</a>, and set your email delivery preference to receive -all updates. To learn how to check if a device is up to date using the security -patch level, read the instructions on the -<a href="https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/4457705">Pixel and Nexus -update schedule</a>. In general, it takes about one and a half calendar -weeks for the OTA to reach every Nexus device. The Nexus firmware images are -also released each month to the -<a href="https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images">Google Developer -site</a>. +all updates. </p> + <h3 id="sources">Sources</h3> <p>Fixes listed in the public bulletin come from various different sources: the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the upstream Linux kernel, and system-on-chip (SOC) manufacturers. For device manufacturers:</p> <ul> - <li>Android platform fixes are merged into AOSP 24-48 hours after the security - bulletin is released and can be picked up directly from there.</li> - <li>Upstream linux kernel fixes are linked to directly from the bulletin on + <li>Android platform fixes are merged into AOSP 24–48 hours after the + security bulletin is released and can be picked up directly from there.</li> + <li>Upstream Linux kernel fixes are linked to directly from the bulletin on release and can be picked up from there.</li> <li>Fixes from SOC manufacturers are available directly from the manufacturers.</li> </ul> @@ -76,6 +67,22 @@ Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the upstream Linux kernel, and system-on-chi <th>Security patch level</th> </tr> <tr> + <td><a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html">October 2017</a></td> + <td>Coming soon + <!-- + <a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html">English</a> / + <a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html?hl=ja">日本語</a> / + <a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html?hl=ko">한국어</a> / + <a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html?hl=ru">ру́сский</a> / + <a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html?hl=zh-cn">中文 (中国)</a> / + <a href="/security/bulletin/2017-10-01.html?hl=zh-tw">中文 (台灣)</a> + --> + </td> + <td>October 2, 2017</td> + <td>2017-10-01<br> + 2017-10-05</td> + </tr> + <tr> <td><a href="/security/bulletin/2017-09-01.html">September 2017</a></td> <td>Coming soon <!-- |