Google warns that over 40% of Android devices no longer receive security updates, leaving more than 1 billion devices exposed to malware and spyware attacks.
Google’s Android Security Bulletin shows that March 2025 marked the final round of security patches issued for Android 12 and ...
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Millions of Android users face rising malware threats as outdated software leaves devices exposed, prompting Google to urge urgent upgrades.
Surfshark has confirmed it is ending app updates for devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop. The app will continue to work, but users must upgrade to Android 6.0 or newer to ensure they stay secure.
Companies with a fleet of managed Android devices are slowly moving to Android 12, 13, and 14. Over a third of managed devices used by businesses are locked down to a single Android app. How much ...
Google is changing its Android release schedule, releasing more new versions, sooner. While Google has stuck to a relatively consistent annual schedule in recent years, with Android 15 having just ...
According to a recent Google report, 40 percent of the world's Android smartphones (approximately over 1 billion devices) are ...