Google has issued a security update for its Android operating system, addressing 47 vulnerabilities, including a critical flaw that has been actively exploited. Users are urged to update their devices promptly to mitigate risks. Concurrently, cyber experts have raised alarms about sophisticated scams targeting mobile users, particularly in India, where a malware campaign has reportedly exposed 50,000 users of Indian banks. Authorities warn against downloading apps from unofficial sources and advise enabling two-step authentication on platforms like WhatsApp to enhance security. Recent reports indicate that hackers are employing tactics such as SMS spoofing and deepfakes to deceive users, prompting further caution from cybersecurity professionals.
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