A new Android malware enables a large-scale banking fraud by creating fake screens and secretly taking over your phone.
Google has announced it is building a new way for 'experienced users' to install Android apps that haven't been verified.
A new Android banking trojan named Sturnus can capture communication from end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms like ...
Android 17 Controller Support could bring big upgrades like native remapping and controller support forced for every app or ...
Android 17 is shaping up to be a big update for gamepad users, with system level remapping and a virtual controller layer ...
According to Google, online scam and malware campaigns are getting more aggressive, and there’s real harm being done in spite of the platform’s sideloading scare screens. Google says it’s common for ...
WhatsApp and Telegram users face significant risks from a new Android banking trojan named Sturnus, which can steal ...
After backlash from power users, Google has announced that it is revising its recently announced developer verification ...
A striking statistic underlines the stakes: users who sideload apps are 80% more likely to have malware on their devices than ...
HyperOS 4 could push Xiaomi phones toward full console-level gaming with new Android 17 tools, improved controller support, ...
Google is working on a new advanced flow that will let Android power users install apps from unverified developers while ...
In a recent blog post Google announced that the early access phase of its Android Developer Verification program has ...