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Everyone with an Android phone put on red alert – check for update ‘immediatley’

By staff8 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Android phone owners must make sure their devices are fully up to date.

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If your chosen phone is powered by Android then you’d be wise to head to your settings and check for the latest update without delay. It’s been confirmed that a new patch has been released and, although it’s as not critical as last months upgrade, users are being urged to install it without delay.

“Although the latest Android security bulletin does not list any vulnerabilities currently known to be under exploitation, we still strongly recommend that Android users update their devices immediately,” said Adam Boynton, Senior Security Strategy Manager EMEIA at security firm Jamf.

“The majority of the fixes are within the Android framework, which provides the foundation for building Android applications and is therefore an attractive target for cybercriminals. Exploiting the most severe vulnerability could allow an attacker to gain elevated access and administrative rights.”

The most urgent upgrades from Google are ones that have been given the dreaded “zero day” rating. These flaws mean cyber crooks are aware of the glitch and are actively exploring it. Luckily that’s not the case this month but Android users should still be on high alert and make sure their phones are fully updated.

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That’s because anyone running older Android software versions is technically open to attack.

There are four vulnerabilities located within the Android system component, caused by improper input validation,” Jamf’s Boynton said. “CVE-2025-26453, CVE-2025-26445, and CVE-2025-26441 could allow a local application to gain access to sensitive information, while exploitation of CVE-2025-26443 could allow a local application to execute arbitrary code.

“The release provides a window of opportunity to get ahead of cybercriminals; it appears that none of the vulnerabilities addressed in the June security bulletin have yet to be exploited in the wild, making this the perfect time to patch all supported devices.”

Pixel phones will almost certainly get this latest patch first with the manufactures such as Samsung, OnePlus, Sony, Xiaomi, Honor then following after.

Android firms are getting better at supporting phones for longer, too. Samsung, Google and Honor all offer seven years of updates for many of their latest phones, though other companies are lagging behind. If you have quite an old Android phone, it may have stopped receiving free security updates – a reason for you to consider upgrading to a newer supported handset.

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