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Daily Caller: Latest Research Shows Your Android Apps Aren’t As Secure As You Think

Posted on September 13, 2018 by Steve Pociask

A new study shows that many popular apps on our smartphones contain known vulnerabilities that are not being patched by applications providers, leaving consumer information and devices at risk.

To read this article, visit the Daily Caller

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