CERT-In has alerted Android phone users about a serious vulnerability in the operating system that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code, leading to privilege escalation and data breaches.
Tools used in a series of hacking campaigns by hackers in Russia, Ukraine, and China may have originated inside U.S. government contractor L3Harris, TechCrunch has learned.
A hacker has been using a fake Starlink app and spoofed Google Play Store pages to trick users into installing Android malware. Antivirus provider Kaspersky warns that the threat can secretly install ...
Salt Typhoon is by far one of the most prolific hacking groups in recent years, breaching some of the top American phone ...
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Android phones rarely slow down overnight. Performance drops gradually as cached files pile up, background services multiply, and system animations strain aging hardware. The good news is that ...
Google announced new Android theft protection updates for Android 16, including expanded Identity Check requiring biometric verification and stronger authentication safeguards. In Brazil, new devices ...
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and iPhone 16 Pro Max in hand. - tinhkhuong/Shutterstock An unusual event that happened in London last year helps explain why iPhones are more expensive than Android phones and why ...
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Back from the Dead: Microsoft's Windows Phone project has long been dead, yet interest in a PC-like operating system on mobile devices appears to persist. Los Angeles – based Nex Computer is betting ...