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Google takes down an invisible network that was secretly using your phone's internet
Google just crippled IPIDEA, freeing millions of hijacked devices and cutting off a major cybercrime pipeline.
An AI tool that can text you and use your apps blew up online. One week and two rebrands later, the question remains: Should you actually use it?
In our APK teardown, we have discovered more evidence that Google is laying the groundwork to bring Scam Detection to the Galaxy S26.
Cybercriminals use Hugging Face's AI platform to distribute an Android trojan disguised as a security app that steals banking ...
Google claims to have shut down a huge criminal network that used users' phones and PCs to distribute illegal data undetected.
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How Google Play let malware reach 500,000 Android phones
A malware campaign managed to spread through apps listed on Google Play, reaching an estimated 500,000 Android smartphones before being detected. This video breaks down how malicious software can ...
Google is cracking down on sideloading. Users will only be able to install apps from verified developers without a number of painful extra steps. Now a new warning has just highlighted why this is ...
Hackers have abused the Hugging Face infrastructure to host a malicious payload and infect Android users with a remote access trojan.
Android’s new anti-theft update adds stronger biometric checks, enhanced lockout rules, and expanded remote security tools to ...
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