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

BySteve Pociask September 13, 2018February 28, 2024

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.

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