Android phones hijacked by IPIDEA proxy network through 600+ apps turned 9 million devices into unwitting tools for hackers and state-sponsored cybercrimes.
If the "your phone is not registered on a network" error has popped up on your Android phone, you know how frustrating it can be. Whether you want to call your family ...
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Google announced the first beta version of Android 17, which includes several privacy and security enhancements.
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PCWorld reports that Google disrupted IPIDEA, the world’s largest residential proxy network that secretly hijacked 9 million Android devices through hidden SDKs in free apps. The network turned ...