Google has released its Android Security Bulletin for March with patches for 129 vulnerabilities, one of which is a zero-day flaw that may be under targeted, limited exploitation.
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Mobile World Congress has ended. We saw phones like Xiaomi's Leica Leitzphone, radical new designs like Honor's Robot Phone, ...
A hacker exploited Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out a series of attacks against Mexican ...
The Android phone that you carry in your pocket is basically a small computer running Linux. So why is it so hard to get to a usable Linux environment on your phone? If you could run Linux, you could ...
(gesrey via Getty) 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 ...
Dhruv Bhutani has been writing about consumer technology since 2008, offering deep insights into the Android smartphone landscape through features and opinion pieces. He joined Android Police in 2023, ...
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Hackers claim to be selling internal Target source code after posting samples online. The data allegedly includes developer files and system tools of a US retailer. This raises concerns about ...
Last Friday, a report from Malwarebytes claimed that data from nearly 17.5 million Instagram accounts is being sold on the dark web. The report cited multiple user reports claiming suspicious password ...
You can force your Android to use the best quality codecs instead of system defaults whenever it pairs with Bluetooth earbuds, headphones or speakers. This hidden tweak, available in Developer Options ...
Cyber threats last week showed how attackers no longer need big hacks to cause big damage. They’re going after the everyday tools we trust most — firewalls, browser add-ons, and even smart TVs — ...