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Think you’re just checking the news? A particularly sneaky Android Trojan has other plans—like stealing your banking details.
The bug, tracked as CVE-2025-54957, could let attackers run code via audio files.
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Google has patched 6 vulnerabilities in Android including two critical ones, one of which can compromise a device without the user needing to do anything.
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