Security news aggregator

Latest coverage for Android

Android is Google's mobile operating system, whose apps, devices, and updates create a broad security surface for vulnerabilities and advisories.

3 headlines in this view

Refine the feed

Search across headline titles and summaries.

Tag briefing

Background for this topic.

Android is an open-source operating system for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel, supporting apps primarily written in Java and Kotlin. Its architecture enforces app sandboxing and a permission model to isolate apps and restrict access to sensitive data or system features. However, Android’s allowance for installing apps from unofficial sources increases exposure to malicious software outside the vetted app store environment.

Security risks on Android include malware distribution via sideloaded apps, privilege escalation exploiting OS or pre-installed app vulnerabilities, and data leakage through excessive app permissions. Fragmentation in device models and delayed security updates complicate patch management, making timely application of security patches and careful permission control essential defensive practices for reducing attack surfaces on Android devices. Understanding these factors is critical for managing vulnerabilities in both consumer and enterprise contexts.

Showing 3 most recent headlines Filtered view
Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

Criminals 'Ghost Tap' NFC for Payment Cash-Out Attacks

Tactic Uses Stolen Cards Added to Apple Pay and Google Pay Digital WalletsCriminals have been caught tapping a new type of relay attack to cash-out stolen payment cards added to legitimate digital wallets. These criminals use money mules who carry an Android device able to capture and relay NFC communications used by ATMs to and from an attacker-controlled device.