Database misconfigurations resulted in a huge data leak which hackers already picked up on.
New Android malware can spy on calls, SMS, and personal data as users are warned to avoid sideloading apps and strengthen device defenses.
A major security investigation has analyzed 1.8 million Android apps available on the Google Play Store, focusing on those that explicitly claim AI features, and identified worrying security flaws ...
A new Android warning has been confirmed, and now is a good time to check the apps on your phone. It's only February, but ...
Popular AI-powered identification apps have exposed the private data of over 150,000 users, according to research by Cybernews ...
Android users are being warned about a dangerous malware campaign called Arsink that spreads through fake apps ...
Claude Opus 4.6 improves on Opus’ coding skills, and it now sustains agent tasks for longer and can run more reliably in larger codebases.
Android users are being warned about Arsink malware that tricks people into downloading fake versions of popular apps like ...
The Arsink RAT (Remote Access Trojan) campaign represents one of the most extensive mobile surveillance operations discovered ...
Are your AI chats really private? This recent breach proves AI chatbot privacy isn't something that's guaranteed. Here's what to know.
Hundreds of Android applications have left massive volumes of user information exposed after developers misconfigured cloud databases, allowing outsiders to access personal records, authentication ...
Security researchers found thousands of iPhone apps exposing hidden keys, cloud data, and payment systems despite Apple’s App ...