Your phone could be at risk from these critical bugs
Google's March 2026 update patches a whopping 129 Android security flaws.
The biggest worry is CVE-2026-21385, a serious bug in a Qualcomm graphics/display component used in many Qualcomm-based chipsets found in hundreds of millions of phones.
There are indications of limited, targeted exploitation, and the flaw could be used to enable device compromise or privilege escalation, so this one's not just theoretical.
Update your phone as soon as possible
If your device isn't updated, you're at real risk: think stolen passwords, leaked data, or even someone taking over your phone.
US agencies have been told to patch up fast, and Google also fixed two other critical issues that could let attackers run code or grab extra privileges.
Bottom line: update your phone as soon as you can to stay safe.