Here’s something new to worry about over the holidays. Android ransomware attacks have now started — yes, you read that right ...
Even the holidays don't slow down the bad guys, as security researchers discover new malware targeting Android.
Newly discovered malware DroidLock can wreak havoc on your Android phone, taking over your lock screen — even changing your login info — to prevent victims from being able to get into their devices.
A new Android malware called DroidLock has emerged with capabilities to lock screens for ransom payments, erase data, access text messages, call logs, contacts, and audio data.
Google is working on a native App Lock feature, and it could arrive as early as Android 17 next year. Here's how it might work!
The search giant has quietly released a long-requested Google Maps feature for iPhone and CarPlay users, once again ignoring ...
Your phone's SIM card allows the device to make calls, send texts, and connect to the internet. The SIM card provides a phone number that identifies your device on the carrier's network, whether it's ...
Google Maps on iOS quietly gained a new feature recently that automatically recognizes where you've parked your vehicle and ...
A new iteration of the ClayRat Android spyware featuring expanded surveillance and device-control functions has been ...
Samsung has kicked off the One UI 8.5 beta program and, with it, promises 'next-level ease of use' across Galaxy S25 devices ...
Researchers detail FvncBot, SeedSnatcher, and a stronger ClayRat that widen Android data theft and device control tactics.
Android allows you to store important medical information, such as name, height, weight, gender, blood type, date of birth, organ donor status, pregnancy status, medications, address, and medical ...