A new Android malware was found to be pre-installed on some budget Android phones and tablets by security researchers.
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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 ...
A newly discovered and sophisticated Android malware called Keenadu has been found embedded in firmware from multiple device ...
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Android 17 eligible devices list covering Pixel, Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Vivo, realme, OPPO, Nothing, Motorola, and more, ...
Google has restarted the Android 17 beta rollout for Pixel phones, bringing early access to new system improvements and developer tools after a brief pause.
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Android 17 introduces subtle interface polish, including improvements regards to smoother system animations and refinements ...