Over one billion Android smartphones worldwide are now exposed to heightened cybersecurity risks after Google confirmed it ...
Security updates have stopped for millions of devices running older versions of Android. If your phone can’t upgrade beyond ...
Google’s Android Security Bulletin shows that March 2025 marked the final round of security patches issued for Android 12 and ...
Google has confirmed that Android devices running Android 12 or older are no longer receiving security updates, leaving nearly 42% of Android phones vulnerable to malware and spyware attacks. Only 57.
Google warns that over 40% of Android devices no longer receive security updates, leaving more than 1 billion devices exposed to malware and spyware attacks.
A smartphone displaying a warning alert highlights growing concerns over emergency notifications, mobile security risks, and critical system alerts affecting Android users.
Over 40% of Android phones no longer get security patches, leaving more than a billion users exposed to malware and spyware.
Millions of Android users face rising malware threats as outdated software leaves devices exposed, prompting Google to urge ...
Google says devices running Android 12 or older that are no longer receiving security updates leave more than 40 per cent of active phones vulnerable to malware and spyware.
Google and independent cybersecurity researchers have issued warnings about a new Android malware strain known as Arsink, as more than one billion Android ...