A new Android malware was found to be pre-installed on some budget Android phones and tablets by security researchers.
Google just released the first public beta for Android 17, and you can install it now if you have a compatible Pixel device.
The Moscow-based security company reported that Keenadu was found in Android tablets sold by several mostly unnamed brands. Similar to Triada, the threat infects the firmware ...
The Remscheid-based company Volla Systeme has announced a cooperation with Murena: The Volla tablet now also supports /e/ OS.
Keenadu firmware backdoor infects Android tablets via signed OTA updates, enabling remote control, ad fraud, and data theft ...
Android 17 Beta 1 rolls out again to Pixel phones with better camera, smoother performance, tighter privacy and large screen ...
A newly discovered and sophisticated Android malware called Keenadu has been found embedded in firmware from multiple device ...
You can try out the latest from Android right now – but there are caveats ...
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