The FBI is warning iPhone and Android users to stop apps tracking their data, with some harvesting way more than you realize.
Americans’ personal data could be collected and stored overseas — even if they’ve never downloaded a foreign-developed app ...
The FBI issued a warning about the risks of downloading mobile apps, particularly those developed in China. The agency cited ...
The FBI has issued a stern warning to smartphone users regarding foreign-developed apps, particularly those linked to China, ...
The FBI has warned of risks linked to downloading mobile apps, particularly those developed in China. The agency says such ...
FBI cautions users about Chinese apps, warning they may collect sensitive data and share it under national security laws.
It should be obvious — but unfortunately it’s not. Some of the most popular apps you have likely downloaded on your iPhone or ...
The Indian government warns of multiple vulnerabilities in Android versions 14, 15, and 16 that could potentially allow ...
Enough is enough. That’s the key takeaway from the FBI’s warning to iPhone and Android users that apps on their smartphones ...
The warning suggests that user data may be collected without warning depending on where the app is developed and and ...
A new warning from the FBI suggests that some of the most popular apps on your smartphone — yes, the ones you casually installed during a late-night scroll — could be quietly collecting far more data ...
Although the FBI did not explicitly name any apps in its warning, analysts and media reports point to popular platforms such ...