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The Pixel 10 gets a security fix most people will never notice

Google is hardening the modem, where silent attacks can start without a tap

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The Pixel 10 is getting a security upgrade that won’t show up in speed tests or signal bars, but it could matter more than either one. Google has integrated Rust into the phone’s modem firmware, pushing memory-safe code deeper into one of the hardest parts of a smartphone to secure.

That matters because the modem is always handling network traffic, and bugs in that low-level software can create openings for attackers. In this case, Google is targeting memory-safety flaws such as buffer overflows, which are a common path to remote code execution.

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For most buyers, nothing about the Pixel 10 will feel different because of this work. That’s also what makes it important, since the goal is to reduce risk before a problem ever reaches the user.

The riskiest code gets attention

Firmware in this part of the phone has long relied on C or C++, two languages that are fast and widely used but more exposed to memory-handling mistakes. A bug in the wrong place can turn routine network parsing into a serious security issue.

Google is using Rust to cut down that bug class before it ships. There may be worst-case scenarios where malicious radio signals or specially crafted SMS messages can trigger remote code execution without any user interaction, which makes this a far more meaningful change than another modest spec upgrade.

Google also started with a sensible target. It rewrote the modem’s DNS parser in Rust, focusing first on a component that constantly processes network data and carries higher risk than most users would ever think about.

Why this stands out

Phones usually sell on cameras, displays, and AI features, not on the security of their baseband firmware. That’s why this Pixel 10 change stands out, since it addresses a neglected layer of phone security rather than adding another flashy feature to the box.

The company isn’t promising better reception or faster downloads here. It’s making a quieter bet that preventing a dangerous class of bugs matters more than adding one more visible upgrade.

What to watch next

The Pixel 10 is the first Pixel to bring this deeper Rust integration into the modem, but Google’s roadmap suggests it won’t stop there. The plan is to expand Rust across more modem components in future hardware, turning this from a targeted fix into a broader security shift.

That gives the story a longer life than a single launch cycle. For anyone watching the Pixel line, the real takeaway is that Google seems ready to treat modem firmware as a product priority instead of a background detail.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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