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More than one billion Android devices at risk of hacking – here’s how to stay safe

New research has suggested that more than one billion Android devices worldwide are vulnerable to hacking.A report from Which? rifled through data provided by Google, finding 40% of Android users worldwide are not receiving vital security updates. These users are at greater risk of data theft, ransomware and a host of other cyberattacks.Google tells Samsung…

New research has suggested that more than one billion Android devices worldwide are vulnerable to hacking.

A report from Which? rifled through data provided by Google, finding 40% of Android users worldwide are not receiving vital security updates. These users are at greater risk of data theft, ransomware and a host of other cyberattacks.

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