Developers of Android applications will be required by Google to allow users to delete their account and data from within the app and online.
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Developers of Android applications will be required by Google to allow users to delete their account and data from within the app and online.
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Android’s April 2023 security updates were released this week with patches for two critical-severity vulnerabilities leading to remote code execution.
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TikTok general counsel says company is trying to make it physically impossible for any government, including China, to access to U.S. user data.
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A group of academic researchers devised an attack that can intercept Wi-Fi traffic at the MAC layer, bypassing client isolation.
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Promoted as a MaaS, the Nexus Android trojan targets 450 financial applications for account takeover.
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A vulnerability in Google Pixel phones allows for the recovery of an original, unedited screenshot from the cropped version.
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Critical security flaws expose Samsung’s Exynos modems to “Internet-to-baseband remote code execution” attacks with no user interaction. Project Zero says an attacker only needs the victim’s phone number.
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Google has released patches for more than 50 vulnerabilities as part of the March 2023 security updates for the Android platform.
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So how serious is the threat of using TikTok? Should TikTok users who don’t work for the government be worried about the app, too?
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The White House is giving all federal agencies 30 days to wipe TikTok off all government devices.
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