Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Security firm SafeBreach discovered a significant prompt injection flaw in Android’s Google Gemini that allowed malicious notifications from apps like WhatsApp or Slack to hijack the assistant. By ...
A coding error in several Microsoft 365 Android apps could have allowed a malicious app on the same device to silently obtain account tokens and act as the signed-in user, according to new research ...
Microsoft patched a Microsoft 365 Android flaw that exposed account tokens across six apps. Here’s what IT teams should check ...
Six Microsoft 365 Android apps contain an identical flaw that could risk billions of downloads being compromised. The ...
Google has released the June 2026 Android security patches to address 124 vulnerabilities, including one zero-day flaw exploited in targeted attacks. Local attackers can exploit the actively abused ...
OpenAI is bringing Codex to Windows with support for desktop app interactions, mobile monitoring, and remote approvals ...
Cybersecurity agency CERT-In has issued a severe warning regarding a vulnerability in multiple Android versions, including 14 through 16-QPR2, which allows hackers to execute malicious code remotely.
Google has patched a critical zero‑click vulnerability in Android's System component, tracked as CVE‑2026‑0073, that could allow remote code execution without user interaction. The flaw, linked to the ...
Google patched an Android zero-click RCE flaw affecting multiple versions. Here’s what IT teams should know and how to reduce mobile risk.
Google has confirmed that a critical Android vulnerability, CVE-2026-0073, could enable remote code execution without any user interaction required.