A newly revealed flaw in the Android operating system could allow wrongdoers to steal private information from your device. Both the malware and the theft would be next to impossible to detect. But there's a simple way to protect yourself. First, make check if your device is running Android 10 (or higher). If yes, then you're done because the vulnerability only affects Android 9 and earlier versions. If you have an earlier version of Android than Android 10, then make sure you've installed the latest security updates. Google says it...
A newly revealed flaw in the Android operating system could allow wrongdoers to steal private information from your device. Both the malware and the...
xHelper- A mysterious piece of Android malware that re-installs itself on infected devices even after users delete it or factory reset their devices—making it nearly impossible to remove. xHelper reportedly infected over 45,000 devices last year, and since then, cybersecurity researchers have been trying to unfold how the malware survives factory reset [...]
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