Despite what the internet’s many misleading headlines may lead you to believe, Android security (gasp!) isn’t actually all that scary. You kno ...
One is a zero-day that has been actively exploited.
The zero-day that Google has included in the March Android security bulletin, and cybersecurity experts have warned could enable an attacker to bypass security controls and assume device control.
Did our AI summary help? Google has confirmed that Android devices running Android 12 or older no longer receive security patches. That decision has left an estimated 42.1% of Android phones exposed ...
Kaspersky Threat Intelligence has confirmed that a fully functional malware backdoor is being distributed pre-installed on Android devices.
Security researchers have uncovered an Android malware that connects to Google’s Gemini chatbot to help it persist on an infected device. The malware appears to be targeting users in Argentina, and ...
Newly discovered Android malware has been found preinstalled on several Android tablet models, allowing it to tamper with any mobile app launched on the device. Antivirus provider Kaspersky discovered ...
Google has confirmed that more than 40% of Android phones—over one billion devices—are now vulnerable to malware and spyware attacks. Phones running Android 12 or older no longer receive security ...
One DJI Romo vacuum owner tried to code an app to control his vacuum with a PS5 controller. Insufficient authentication meant that he was able to access data streams from the entire fleet of DJI ...
According to a recent Google report, 40 percent of the world's Android smartphones (approximately over 1 billion devices) are vulnerable to cyberattacks. The majority of these devices are running ...