Google has confirmed a critical security vulnerability across Android versions 14, 15 and 16 that requires no user interaction or elevated execution privileges.
With critical hacking warnings for Android and iPhone users making headlines, national security agencies suggest you try turning your smartphone off and back on.
Most people never think about Android security updates until a headline like this appears. Suddenly, your phone, the device you use for messages, banking, photos and work, becomes part of a global ...
Researchers say a serious Android vulnerability affecting certain MediaTek processors could let attackers bypass your lock ...
Smartphones have become central to everyday life. They store our emails, banking apps, social media, and even work files. As ...
Well, I’ll be: Android 16 is officially here! (Or it’s available for device-makers to roll out as they see fit, at least. Choose your own adventure.) And the timing of the software’s arrival isn’t the ...
The Indian government has issued a warning for Android users after multiple vulnerabilities were found across Android 14, 15, ...
Google has rolled out its regular monthly security patch for Android, and this month's release is one that users should take seriously. The March update addresses a staggering 129 vulnerabilities ...
As stated in a post by Google, the developers have closed two security vulnerabilities on this patchday. Since July 2025, the ...
Android 17 Beta 3 focuses on stability, security, and refinements as Google prepares for release, giving developers a near-final platform to test apps.
Google hosted its Android Show: I/O Edition on Tuesday to deliver all the Android 16 news that it won't have time to discuss next week when I/O 2025 starts. That keynote will probably contain so much ...
Google may change how Android security updates work. But larger patch cycles might give hackers more time. 'High-risk first' model could streamline OEM patches. Google is considering an overhaul of ...