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Indian Govt Issues New Security Alert For Android Users: Here’s What We Know So Far

Users can protect themselves against this by not installing apps from unknown sources or clicking on any links from unknown senders or mail.

This week, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued a fresh security advisory aimed at millions of Android users across the nation. In its latest bulletin, the team underscores the gravity of the situation, warning users about potential security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious actors. These vulnerabilities, if exploited, could enable attackers to gain unauthorised access to sensitive information stored on your device and even execute arbitrary code, posing a significant threat to the security and privacy of Android users.

What Does The CERT-In Alert Say

The latest security vulnerabilities have been identified to impact various Android versions, including 12, 12L, 13, and the most recent 14. Considering the widespread usage of these versions in India, with an estimated user base exceeding 10 million devices, it is imperative for all users to take heed of the high-severity alert issued by CERT-In.

CERT-In underscores that these vulnerabilities span across different components of the Android system, encompassing the framework, ARM components, as well as components from MediaTek and Qualcomm, including Qualcomm's proprietary components.

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The inclusion of multiple chip makers on the list of affected components implies that smartphone brands such as Samsung, Realme, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Vivo need to address these concerns promptly by issuing security patches to mitigate these vulnerabilities. Fortunately, the majority of these brands have been promptly notified about the identified issues, and several have already released the latest security patches. Users can expect to receive these updates on their devices in the coming weeks, ensuring enhanced protection against potential exploits.

According to the CERT-In bulletin, if you wish to protect yourself against this in an efficient manner then the best advice would be to stop installing apps from unknown sources or clicking on any links from unknown senders or mail.

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