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Google Exclusive Patch Fixes 107 Android Flaws, Critical

Google Exclusive Patch Fixes 107 Android Flaws, Critical

Google’s latest monthly Android update patches 107 vulnerabilities — including two already exploited in the wild — so this isn’t optional maintenance anymore. If you manage devices, accelerate testing and push updates now before fragmentation leaves users exposed.

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MPs urge tech measures to halt Britain’s phone theft wave

MPs urge tech measures to halt Britain’s phone theft wave

Imagine the phone in your pocket becoming instantly useless the moment it’s stolen — MPs want manufacturers to build standardised kill‑switches and anti‑reset tech so thieves can’t profit and victims don’t lose access to banking and ID.

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Apple bug bounty: Stunning $5M Boost — Best Move

Apple bug bounty: Stunning $5M Boost — Best Move

Apple just doubled its top direct bug bounty and added bonuses that can push total payouts to $5M—a clear signal it’s serious about paying for the most dangerous fixes. That boost could speed patches, entice top researchers away from gray markets, and reshape how the industry rewards the people who keep our devices safe.

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free VPN apps: Risky Secrets & Must-Have Warning

free VPN apps: Risky Secrets & Must-Have Warning

Think “free VPN” means safe? A Zimperium study shows many no-cost VPN apps harbor serious flaws that can leak your data or let attackers intercept traffic — so choose reputable, audited services or risk trading privacy for peril.

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Android vulnerability: Stunning Critical OnePlus Risk

Android vulnerability: Stunning Critical OnePlus Risk

Imagine any app reading your texts — that’s the risk OnePlus users face after Rapid7 revealed a critical flaw letting unprivileged apps access SMS/MMS, a bug the company reportedly knew about but hasn’t fully fixed for over three years. How safe is your phone if authentication codes and private conversations can be siphoned silently?

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Android zero-day Critical Fix: Must-Have Patch

Android zero-day Critical Fix: Must-Have Patch

Imagine a single image could hijack your phone — Samsung’s September security update patches CVE-2025-21043, a high-severity, actively exploited Android zero-day in the image codec; install the SMR update as soon as it’s available to protect your device.

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Apple spyware campaign: Exclusive Risky Threat Guide

Apple spyware campaign: Exclusive Risky Threat Guide

Worried about your iPhone? Apple warned multiple French users in 2025 they may have been targeted by sophisticated spyware — a wake‑up call to update, tighten protections, and demand clearer rules around commercial surveillance.

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HMD Secure Stunning EU-Made Phone Best Trusted Choice

HMD Secure Stunning EU-Made Phone Best Trusted Choice

HMD Secure’s new Ivalo XE offers governments and security teams a genuinely EU-made handset with supplier-backed security assurances, aiming to simplify procurement while keeping modern mobile features. Just remember: it still leans on global components like Qualcomm, so it’s a pragmatic step toward provenance—not total supply-chain sovereignty.

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zero-day vulnerability: Urgent Must-Install Critical Patch

zero-day vulnerability: Urgent Must-Install Critical Patch

Apple has released an emergency patch for a zero‑day likely already being exploited — update your iPhone, iPad, and Mac now to protect your data, privacy, and device integrity.

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SIM-swap attacks: Must-Have Urgent Defenses

SIM-swap attacks: Must-Have Urgent Defenses

A major breach exposing SIM identifiers makes SIM‑swap attacks a real and urgent risk — but you can protect yourself now by switching from SMS to app- or hardware-based MFA, adding a carrier PIN or passphrase, and watching your accounts for suspicious activity.

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KernelSU v057 Critical Flaw — Must-Have Patch

KernelSU v057 Critical Flaw — Must-Have Patch

A critical authentication bug in KernelSU v0.5.7 lets a malicious app impersonate the manager and gain full root control, putting millions of rooted Android devices at risk. If you use KernelSU or custom-root tools, update immediately, verify manager signatures, and avoid untrusted sideloads.

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