Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
The zero-day that Google has included in the March Android security bulletin, and cybersecurity experts have warned could enable an attacker to bypass security controls and assume device control.
Google says it disrupted what it believes was the world's largest residential proxy network that hijacked about 9 million ...
The increased cost of memory components is having the expected effect on devices, raising their costs for consumers. An ...
EADaily, March 9th, 2026. Malicious software (software) to cheat advertising traffic can hide in applications for cleaning ...
A proposed class that sued Google over claims the tech giant surreptitiously performed passive data transfers over its Android operating system appears headed toward a $135 million settlement. U.S.
PromptSpy malware uses AI tools and Gemini to hijack Android devices, locking apps while spying on every action secretly ...
Leaving your phone plugged in for hours only to realize the battery isn't charging is incredibly frustrating, but the fix is ...
Today, Wispr has announced the launch of Flow for Android. Finally, the company says, there is a version it believes the world’s 4 billion Android users deserve.
Resident Evil Requiem PC emulation on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 peaks near 38W power draw, leading to thermal throttling in ...
Microsoft Authenticator will soon block rooted Android and jailbroken iOS devices as Microsoft rolls out stricter security enforcement.