Hi All,

>From http://developer.android.com/about/versions/jelly-bean.html:

    Android sandbox reinforced with SELinux

    Android now uses SELinux, a mandatory access control (MAC)
    system in the Linux kernel to augment the UID based application
    sandbox. This protects the operating system against potential
    security vulnerabilities.

But I've read in other places SELinux is being operated in audit mode,
and provides no policy enforcement.

Is there any detailed reading on Android 4.3's security enhancements?

Jeff

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