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The Android security gap that starts before your phone turns on

A newly disclosed security flaw, CVE-2026-20435, is putting as many as 875 million Android phones at risk. Found in devices using MediaTek hardware, the issue highlights a deeper problem within the boot process. Here’s a quick rundown of what the flaw entails and why it poses a major threat to Android users. What makes this… Continue reading The Android security gap that starts before your phone turns on

Why millions of Android phones aren’t as secure as they look

Up to one in four Android devices could be at risk due to a serious MediaTek flaw known as CVE-2026-20435. Discovered in Android phones’ startup sequence, the vulnerability exposes a gap in Android’s security model that could change how users think about device protection. This blog post will explore the issue and why it’s important… Continue reading Why millions of Android phones aren’t as secure as they look

A hidden Android flaw that breaks the lock screen in seconds

A critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20435, is affecting up to 875 million Android phones powered by MediaTek chips. The flaw exists in the device’s early boot process, raising serious questions about how secure locked phones really are, and why this issue is more dangerous than it first appears. What makes this vulnerability dangerous and different?… Continue reading A hidden Android flaw that breaks the lock screen in seconds

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