Google says Rust is the key to cutting Android vulnerabilities



The Rust programming language is the key to making the Android operating system safer, Google’s engineers have claimed.

In a blog post (opens in new tab) published by Android security engineer Jeffrey Vander Stoep, the Googler says the number of severe memory vulnerabilities has significantly dropped in the last three years and suggests it’s all thanks to the OS moving away from memory-unsafe programming languages, C and C++.



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