Google Blocks 173k Bad Developer Accounts
Google has banned 173,000 developer accounts in 2022 to combat malware operations and fraud rings that threaten the safety of Android users' devices.
Google has banned 173,000 developer accounts in 2022 to combat malware operations and fraud rings that threaten the safety of Android users' devices.
Google has updated its Authenticator app on Android and iOS to allow users to back up their 2FA one-time passwords (OTPs) to their Google Accounts.
Kyocera's Mobile Print app, used by over a million Android devices, has been found to be vulnerable to a malware attack due to improper intent handling.
Malware developers have established a thriving market to add malicious Android apps to Google Play, the official app store for Android, for $2,000 to $20,000.
The most severe of these vulnerabilities is a critical security flaw in the System component, which could result in remote code execution.
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