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Tag Archives: Android
Google plays Whack-A-Mole with naughty Android developers
Android developers without a track record are going to be submitted to more checks in order to stamp out those of “bad faith.”
Ep. 028 – SPEWS, Android security and scary Facebook messages [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Android phones transformed into anti-phishing security tokens
A new security feature allows users of Android 7 and later to use their smartphones to authenticate themselves to their Google accounts.
Ep. 026 – Android bloatware, hackable routers and website attacks [PODCAST]
Here’s our latest podcast – enjoy!
Patch Android now! April updates fixes three critical flaws
Android’s April update includes two critical CVE-level patches among a total of 11 affecting handsets running versions 7, 8, and 9.
Government spyware hidden in Google Play store apps
The malware, dubbed Exodus, records and steals all manner of data and leaves phones vulnerable to further hacking and data tampering.
Spyware app exposes private photos, hosting provider steps in
A hosting company has taken down a database owned by a mobile spying app after it was found displaying phone owners’ intimate images online.
Firefox brings Lockbox password manager to Android’s autofill
All your saved Firefox passwords, now happily inserting themselves into your Android-verse!
Preinstalled Android apps are harvesting and sharing your data
New research reveals that the bloatware preinstalled on many new Android phones could do far more than simply chew up your storage.
