OnePlus phones have been exposed to a significant SMS vulnerability since 2021, allowing rogue apps to access text messages. A patch is finally on the way, but users should remain vigilant.
In a shocking operation, the U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a dangerous network in NYC that threatened to disable cellphone services and conveyed assassination threats against top officials. Over 300 SIM servers and illegal substances were seized, raising concerns about security during the U.N. General Assembly.
Apple is on the brink of releasing iOS 18.7, a crucial update for older iPhone models like XS and XR. With security fixes and the upcoming iOS 26, this update is essential for users.
Samsung is pushing Galaxy users to activate anti-theft features, and Google is developing a groundbreaking system that locks your phone when you leave it behind, enhancing smartphone security.
Android 16 is enhancing its Factory Reset Protection to lock out stolen phones, preventing any use without the owner's credentials. This upgrade could cut off functionalities until proper verification is provided, making stolen devices effectively useless.
A new study reveals that the juice jacking protections on iOS and Android devices can be easily bypassed, exposing users to significant data theft risks. Learn how malicious chargers can exploit these vulnerabilities.
Google is introducing an optional feature in Android 16 that disables USB data access when your phone is locked, enhancing security against potential data breaches from USB devices.
In a bid to enhance security, Google’s Android will now automatically reboot if locked for three consecutive days. This feature aims to protect user data from unauthorized access, especially during law enforcement investigations.
A new Android spyware called 'KoSpy' has been linked to North Korean threat actors infiltrating Google Play and third-party app stores. This malware targets users by disguising itself as legitimate apps. Here's what you need to know!