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Hab auch mal geschaut aber ebenfalls keine weiteren Infos darüber gefunden
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Added: Additional stagefright vulnerability patches that Google didn't include with LMY48I
Added: Battery saver notification icons (dismiss & turn off)
Added: Keyguard support in WallpaperCropActivity
Bugfix: Scramble pin logic fixed
Layers: Expose dashboard categories - see New layers commit.This is a combination between +mike williams and +Branden…
Removed: Animation "speed" effects removed in favor of more "fluid" animations
Removed: SlimLauncher in favor of Launcher3 (the bugs previously on Launcher3 are now fixed)
Shamu: Updated to Chroma Kernel 1.0.4
- Changed kernel tunables once again
- Rebased off hellscore b10 test1
Translations:
- Full Brazilian-Portuguese translations by felipegcoutinho on github
- Full Chinese translations by qinfchn on github
- Updated French translations by RenaudR
- Updated Italian translations by toyr99
Updated: LMY48I incremental fingerprints
Updated: Reorganized settings
- Disable quick settings on secure lock screen moved up
- Lock screen options to Chroma menu (settings > chroma > lock screen)
Updated: WebView 45.0.2454.19 to 45.0.2454.27
Das hält mich gerade davon ab Chroma auszuprobieren.Nope, Chroma isn't CyanogenMod and I don't want to implement bulky code unless its absolutely needed and LiveDisplay is not worth it.Any way to implement "Live Display" from CM.. Thats only thing my eyes miss at nights with some readings...
Use Lux, CF Lumen for your "night" readings.
Meh screw it, im just releasing with stock kernel. Too much of a trouble integrating a AnyKernel without a ramdisk embedded.
zephiK schrieb:I HIGHLY RECOMMEND EVERY USER OF CHROMA TO UPDATE TO THIS BUILD TO NOT BE VULNERABLE TO THIS ATTACK.
It should be noted that the previous patches by Google (LMY48I) builds do not fix the Stagefright vulnerability - you can read more at:
Android security on the ropes with one-two punch from researchers | Ars Technica
There's no fix for Android's Stagefright hack -- Google's patch won't protect you | ITworld
Stagefright: Mission Accomplished? | Exodus Intelligence
The Zimperium application has been updated to detect a new "loophole" to attack - you may check, Stagefright Detector App – Android-Apps auf Google Play
08/14/2015 addresses this problem and is no longer vulnerable to the recent discovery. As other OEMs and companies are starting to do monthly updates to address Android related security problems. You'd have to normally wait for the OTAs to arrive.
I've added onto the core philosophy of Chroma of keeping my ROM users secured from any vulnerability attacks. So I'll be adding security patches to prevent any Android related vulnerabilities from being exploited and will be pushing updates for these patches as soon as possible.
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Chroma 08/14/2015 for Nexus 5 (hammerhead)
Changelog: Chroma Changelog - Google Docs
Download: chroma_hammerhead-ota-2015-08-14.zip | chroma_hammerhead-ota-2015-08-14.zip | by zephiK for Nexus 5
Chroma 08/14/2015 patched: http://i.imgur.com/zJpmQQt.png
After new Stagefright Detector application update,
Chroma 08/13/2015 unpatched: http://i.imgur.com/x88uumK.png (with Google's LMY48I OTA patches)
Chroma 08/14/2015 patched: http://i.imgur.com/zJpmQQt.png (with new patch that fixes the exploit CVE-2015-3824... most likely to be included with next month's OTA)