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Google to Alert Android 16 Users of Insecure Mobile Networks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47188, member: 636"] Hackers target smartphones more often as cyber threats grow stronger. These criminals find new ways to steal personal data from mobile devices. Google plans to fight back with a fresh security tool for Android 16. The company wants to warn users about dangerous mobile networks. This feature will help people avoid connecting to unsafe cell towers. Many phones connect to open networks without asking users first. Criminals take advantage of these automatic connections. They steal location data and other private details from unsuspecting victims. The new Android feature will send alerts about risky networks. Users can turn on notifications to stay protected. Current Android phones cannot support this security update. The devices lack the right hardware to run the protection system. Future Android models will come with this safety feature built inside. The Pixel 10 may be the first phone to offer this defense. Google expects to release this model later this year. Attackers use fake cell towers called site simulators. These devices trick phones into connecting to them instead of real towers. Once connected, the fake towers can steal personal information. The new security system will spot these threats. Users will receive warnings before criminals take their data. The update also blocks connections to old 2G networks. These older systems have weaker security than newer networks. Criminals can easily intercept data from 2G connections. Google's protection adds another layer of defense against network attacks. These threats are hard to detect without proper warning systems. [/QUOTE]
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