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Danger bell for Android users, Cert-in issued a big warning
Samira Vishwas | September 14, 2025 10:24 AM CST

Cert-in warning: Cyber ​​Security Agency of Government of India Cert-in Has given serious warning to Android smartphone users. The agency has said that Android The latest version of K is found in dangerous security flaws, which have been placed in the “High Security Risk” category. If these weaknesses are not removed in time, then hackers can easily misuse the smartphone and the private data of users can be in danger.

Which version is affected?

According to media reports, this problem is affecting Android 13, Android 14, Android 15 and Android 16 versions. Flaws are not limited to just one part, but in many layers of the operating system. These include:

  • Framework
  • Runtime
  • System
  • Widewine drm
  • Project mainline
  • Kernel
  • Qualcomm and MediaTek Components

Getting such a large number of vulnerability means that the danger has become more serious than ever.

How dangerous can this risk be?

CERT-in warns that if hackers take advantage of these weaknesses, they:

  • Can crash the device
  • Can steal private data
  • Can run any kind of harmful code
  • Can gain control over the whole system
  • In simple words, your phone can be completely unsafe.

The responsibility of Google and smartphone brands

Google has immediately issued a security patch in view of this danger. However, this update does not reach the users directly. Every smartphone company has to rollout updated through its software skin (eg Samsung’s One UI, Xiaomi’s Hyperos, OnePlus’s Oxygenos etc.). Therefore, it is the responsibility of the brands to reach it to the users on time.

What should users do?

CERT-in has clearly stated that as soon as a new security update is available in your phone, install it immediately. By doing this your device will be safe and will avoid the attacks of cyber criminals. The direct message of the government’s warning is that if you ignore the update, then your smartphone and the private data present in it can come on the target of hackers.


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