Google has released a crucial update for Android, addressing two zero-day vulnerabilities that were actively exploited by hackers. The first flaw, CVE-2024-53197, was identified in collaboration with Amnesty International and linked to hacking incidents involving law enforcement. The second vulnerability, CVE-2024-53150, was found in the Android kernel but lacks detailed information. The company emphasized that these issues could allow remote privilege escalation without user interaction. Google will provide source code patches within 48 hours, urging manufacturers to update their devices promptly.