If you have an Android smartphone then there is important news for you. A warning has been issued by the Central Government for Android smartphone users. If you want to avoid leakage of your personal data and loss, then you must pay attention to the government warning. This warning has been issued by Cert-In, an agency working under the Electronics and IT Department of the Government of India.
Cert-In has released a new update for Indian Android users. According to this, Android smartphone users are at great risk of privacy security. Recently, Cert-In has found many flaws in Android smartphones due to which personal data of users can be leaked.
Many flaws found in Android
Cert-In says that due to shortcomings in Android, cybercriminals can easily access users’ smartphones and leak their personal information. According to CERT-In, the shortcomings found in the Android system are present in different components of the system. This includes Framework, System, Google Play System Updates, Kernel, Kernel LTS, MediaTek Components, Arm Components, Qualcomm Components.
Cyber criminals can control the system
According to Cert-In, due to the shortcomings found in Android, cyber criminals can easily steal data and through this you can be cheated. Due to these shortcomings, scammers and cyber criminals can steal your login details, banking details, financial information, contacts, browsing history. Not only this, according to Cert-In, there are such big flaws in Android that criminals can control your entire system.
These users should update their software immediately
Cert-In has issued a warning for those Android smartphones which are currently running on Android 12, Android 12L, Android 13, Android 14. To avoid cyber fraud, Cert-In has advised smartphone users to update their phones immediately.
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