
Widespread Vulnerability Alert
Google has issued a major warning that more than 40% of Android phones are now at risk from new malware and spyware attacks because they are running outdated software versions that no longer receive security updates.
Outdated Software Leaves Users Exposed
Devices running older versions of Android are being left vulnerable to hackers due to a lack of critical security patches. Experts say these weaknesses make it easier for malware to infect phones and steal data.
Malware Threats Increasing
Security researchers have noted that Android malware — including spyware, trojans, and data-stealing code — continues to expand in complexity and reach. These threats can compromise personal data or financial information if protections are not in place.
Action Is Being Urged
Users are being advised to update their Android devices, install the latest security patches, and avoid apps from untrusted sources to reduce the risk of infection.
Security Tools Are Recommended
Use of built-in protections like Google Play Protect and trusted antivirus apps is being encouraged to help detect and block malicious software before it can cause harm