Security researchers cracked a MediaTek-powered Nothing CMF Phone 1 in 45 seconds, exposing a vulnerability that potentially affects millions of Android phones.
The CVE-2025-20435 exploit requires no malware, no internet connection, and no password. MediaTek powers a huge share of the global Android market, particularly in mid-range ...
There's an urgent Android security warning, and anyone with one of these phones in their pocket would be wise not to ignore ...
A major security flaw could affect 1 in 4 Android phones - here's how to check yours ...
One in 4 Android phones impacted by a critical security vulnerability that allowed hackers to access locked and protected ...
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Researchers showed how attackers could pull encryption keys, recover the PIN, and access sensitive data from affected devices.
A vulnerability in some MediaTek-powered phones could allow attackers to extract encrypted data, including wallet seed phrases, using only a USB connection.
Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
One in 4 Android phones potentially affected by a staggering security vulnerability that allowed hackers to access locked and protected handsets in less than 60 seconds.