A new Android malware called DroidLock has emerged with capabilities to lock screens for ransom payments, erase data, access text messages, call logs, contacts, and audio data.
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New DroidLock Android malware locks devices and threatens data deletion unless a ransom is paid, warning mobile users to avoid harmful apps.
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OS 26.2 is set to launch this week with new features like a Liquid Glass clock slider, Reminders alarms, design upgrades, and ...
Apple releases second Release Candidate for iOS 26.2. This indicates the fixing of critical bugs. The final version could be ...