One in 4 Android phones potentially affected by a staggering security vulnerability that allowed hackers to access locked and protected handsets in less than 60 seconds.
The MediaTek vulnerability affecting 875 million Android phones allows SIM card exploits to bypass lock screens in seconds.
A MediaTek chip flaw could put up to 875 million Android phones at risk, exposing how a locked device can still be vulnerable below the surface.
A major security flaw could affect 1 in 4 Android phones - here's how to check yours ...
Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
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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.
In a surprising move, Motorola is teaming up with GrapheneOS to deliver a privacy-focused Android experience right out of the box.
These days, there's always a new digital attack around the corner targeting smartphones. Here are some phones that offer the best security against such threats.