...Real world examples continually prove otherwise. And your own focus highlights that. "State sponsored attacks" are not events 99% of the world is concerned about. Malware is, but Google is horrific at handling malware, lol.
First of all, that's false: privilege escalation vulnerabilities are used as part of an exploit chain, you compromise some low-privilege component then gain privileges. It doesn't require malware.
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Second, most vendors publish advisories when vulnerabilities are fixed. It's vital to communicate to users that a security issue has been resolved, that is not malicious: Google publishes advisories about Chrome, and rewards researchers who report bugs. You are being paranoid.
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The fact that a huge number of Google's known media partners focused on promoting a vulnerability in Epic's app that was conveniently found by your team after they cut Google out of the deal is an unbelievable happenstance to buy into.
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