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It is crucial to keep your data safe! Learn how to encrypt your Android smartphone and keep sensitive data and photos private.
Shortly after the announcement of iOS 8 in 2014, Google made headlines by saying that it would make full-device encryption mandatory for new Android devices running version 5.0. It then made more ...
The Washington Post is reporting that Google will finally step up security efforts on Android and enable device encryption by default. The Post has quoted company spokeswoman Niki Christoff as ...
Google will introduce a new encryption tool called Adiantum in Android Q to protect lower-end Android phones and other smart devices.
Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in Android devices with Qualcomm chipsets in order to extract the encrypted keys that protect users' data and run brute-force attacks against them.
A security researcher showed how to crack full-disk encryption on Qualcomm-powered Android devices running Lollipop or later.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow makes full-disk encryption mandatory for most new devices Google is stepping up and mandating full disk encryption in Marshmallow (again). This time, we hope the feature ...
Phones that ship with Android Q will have storage encryption enabled, whether they’re entry-level devices or expensive flagships with powerful processors.
As attacks on mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets have surged in recent months, security researchers and customers have continued to look for ways to lock down their ...
Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in Android devices with Qualcomm chipsets in order to extract the encrypted keys that protect users' data and run brute-force attacks against them.
Apple's iPhones and iPads, and a majority of Android devices can all be encrypted. Here's what you need to know: iOS Apple introduced device encryption with iOS 8 back in 2014. All it takes is a ...