android runtime

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Discussions tagged with 'android runtime' on WindowsForum.com cover two main areas: Microsoft's efforts to integrate Android apps and phone mirroring into Windows through the Your Phone/Phone Link feature, and security vulnerabilities affecting the Android Runtime (ART) component. The first topic explores the evolution of streaming Android apps to Windows 10 and 11, highlighting the practical streaming model that emerged from Microsoft's cross-device continuity strategy. The second topic addresses a CISA-listed actively exploited vulnerability in Android Runtime, emphasizing the need for urgent patching and risk assessment in enterprise environments. These threads reflect ongoing interest in Android-on-Windows functionality and the security implications of running Android components on Windows systems.
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    Android on Windows: The Your Phone/Phone Link Streaming Journey

    Microsoft’s long‑running experiment to make Android feel like an extension of the PC — rather than a separate device you constantly pick up — first promised native-like access to mobile apps on Windows 10, and over the years that promise evolved into a practical streaming model under the Your...
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    CISA Adds 3 Actively Exploited KEV CVEs: Linux Kernel TOCTOU, Android ART, Sitecore RCE

    CISA’s latest update to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog adds three actively exploited flaws — a Linux kernel TOCTOU race condition, an Android Runtime issue, and a high‑impact Sitecore deserialization vulnerability — forcing organizations that track KEV and federal agencies...
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