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Mobile Devices and Apps | Mobile O.S's => Android O.S | Apps => Topic started by: javajolt on December 31, 2025, 04:25:27 AM
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As of late 2025, nearly one billion active Android devices are considered vulnerable because they no longer receive monthly security updates. This represents approximately 30% to 40% of all Android users worldwide who are running version 13 or older, many of which have reached the end of their official support lifecycle.
Key Security Risks for Unpatched Devices
• Critical Vulnerabilities: In December 2025 alone, Google released patches for 107 vulnerabilities, including 40% classified as high-severity and two zero-day flaws already being exploited in the wild (CVE-2025-48572 and CVE-2025-48633).
• Remote Code Execution: Severe flaws such as CVE-2025-48631 allow attackers to execute remote denial-of-service attacks without any user interaction or additional execution privileges.
• Data Theft and Surveillance: Unpatched devices are primary targets for sophisticated cyberattacks, including credential theft, malware infections like "Albiriox," and state-sponsored spyware used for surveillance.
• End-of-Life Versions: Official support for Android 12 and 12L ended in March 2025, leaving popular older models like the Pixel 3a, Galaxy S10 series, and OnePlus 7 series without core OS security patches.
How to Check and Protect Your Device
1. Verify Patch Status: Navigate to Settings > About Phone > Android Version to check your security patch level. To be fully protected against December's threats, your device should show a patch date of December 5, 2025 or later.
2. Install Available Updates: Immediately install any pending software updates provided by your manufacturer through the official Android update guide.
3. Use Google Play Protect: Ensure Google Play Protect is enabled in the Play Store settings to provide real-time scanning for malicious apps.
• Consider Hardware Upgrades: If your device no longer receives updates, it is highly recommended to upgrade to a newer model. Modern manufacturers such as Google and Samsung now offer up to seven years of security support for their latest flagship devices.
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