Based on previously given talks
(http://jon.oberheide.org/files/shmoo11-teamjoch.pdf) I was under the
impression that the No eXectue technology on ARM was not used in the
Android platform. However, based on the recently published security
documentation 
(https://source.android.com/tech/security/index.html#memory-management-security-enhancements),
it's stated that this technology is used. I was wondering if someone
could provide clarification on what exact versions of Android
implement the NX technology, i.e., is it Android 3.0 + ICS only? Also,
is there any support for ASLR in the Android platform?  Thanks for any
information.

Cheers,
Nathaniel Husted
Indiana University

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