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107 Android flaws found—2 are being used in real attacks

Technology

Google just flagged 107 security issues in Android (versions 13-16), with two serious ones already being exploited by attackers.
One lets attackers steal sensitive info, and the other can give apps more power than they should have.

Why is this a big deal right now?

The US government's cybersecurity agency (CISA) is so concerned that it's forcing federal agencies to patch these flaws by December 23, 2025.
Google hasn't shared how widespread the attacks are, but these bugs could allow attackers to access sensitive information or gain unauthorized control of your device.

What should you do?

There's also another major bug that could let someone crash your phone remotely.
To stay safe, head to Settings > Security Update and install any new patches—then restart your device to lock in the fixes.
It only takes a minute and helps keep your info protected.