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.
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.
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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.
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A hardware security flaw found in many Android phones allowed white hat hackers to gain entry in under a minute, according to a new report. From there, they accessed sensitive user data, including ...
Millions of Android phones, tablets, and smartwatches in India could be vulnerable to hacking due to newly identified security flaws.
Oppo says rising costs for key phone components will trigger price adjustments on some devices starting March 16.
CERT-In issues a warning for Android users about critical vulnerabilities that may allow remote code execution, data leaks, and compromise.
The official vulnerability page highlighted a flaw in the Android operating system which could be easily exploited by hackers.