One in 4 Android phones potentially affected by a staggering security vulnerability that allowed hackers to access locked and protected handsets in less than 60 seconds.
A MediaTek chip flaw could put up to 875 million Android phones at risk, exposing how a locked device can still be vulnerable below the surface.
The MediaTek vulnerability affecting 875 million Android phones allows SIM card exploits to bypass lock screens in seconds.
As we continue to watch the development of Aluminium OS and the "desktop-ification" of Android, Google is taking clear steps to ensure that this new high-end hardware doesn't compromise system ...
Crypto wallet company Ledger said one in four Android users were once at risk of having their wallet seed phrases stolen due to a MediaTek vulnerability affecting certain Android phones.
Ledger’s Donjon security team exposed a security vulnerability in MediaTek devices, bypassing a Nothing phone's security in ...
You can plug in your phone, download an emulator, or install the Google Play Store to access Android apps on your computer. Some tinkering may be required.
The CVE-2025-20435 exploit requires no malware, no internet connection, and no password. MediaTek powers a huge share of the global Android market, particularly in mid-range ...
Ledger says a MediaTek flaw may let attackers extract PINs, wallet recovery phrases and encrypted data from Android phones.
Ledger just exposed a critical MediaTek chip flaw that could reveal crypto wallets on millions of Android phones in seconds.
A vulnerability in some MediaTek-powered phones could allow attackers to extract encrypted data, including wallet seed phrases, using only a USB connection.