Google has confirmed a critical security vulnerability across Android versions 14, 15 and 16 that requires no user interaction or elevated execution privileges.
With critical hacking warnings for Android and iPhone users making headlines, national security agencies suggest you try turning your smartphone off and back on.
Digital tools that promise to help people manage anxiety, depression, or support therapy have come under scrutiny for ...
A new report out today from mobile security firm iVerify Inc. sheds light on the alarming ease with which cybercriminals can now rent advanced Android malware through subscription-based ...
Looking for a quick, straightforward way to lower your risk of smartphone hacking? It’s easier than you might think: simply ...
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 ...
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 ...
Amnesty International said that Google fixed previously unknown flaws in Android that allowed authorities to unlock phones using forensic tools. On Friday, Amnesty International published a report ...
Every developer has a story to tell about how many of their games have been pirated. You don't hear so much about hacking, however. Maybe that's because it's harder to detect or maybe it's because ...