Google API Keys Quietly Gain Access to Gemini on Android Devices
Google API key flaw exposes mobile apps to Gemini AI access, private files and billing risks
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Mobile encompasses all aspects of security for handheld devices such as smartphones, tablets, and wearables. These devices operate on a variety of platforms like iOS and Android and connect to public, private and cellular networks, making them susceptible to a unique set of security threats.
In the context of information security, mobile security focuses on protecting both personal and business information stored on and transmitted from these devices. This includes safeguarding against malware, securing data in transit and at rest, preventing unauthorized access, and ensuring the integrity of mobile applications. With mobile devices increasingly used for a wide range of functions, including sensitive transactions and access to corporate networks, they have become a critical point in ensuring overall cybersecurity.
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Google API key flaw exposes mobile apps to Gemini AI access, private files and billing risks