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An urgent warning has been issued for Android phone users as a critical security flaw has been discovered. This vulnerability, known as CVE-2026-0073, allows hackers to remotely execute code on devices without requiring any user interaction. Google has classified this bug as highly severe due to its potential for exploitation without user consent.

To address this issue, users are advised to promptly update their Android devices with the latest software patches. Google has already begun rolling out updates for Pixel phones, and other manufacturers like Samsung are expected to follow suit shortly.

Adam Boynton, Senior Enterprise Strategy Manager at security firm Jamf, emphasized the significance of this security bulletin. He highlighted that the exploit presents a serious risk as it leverages a debug interface that was not intended for production use, making it a prime target for malicious actors. Boynton stressed the importance of device-level defenses, such as monitoring running processes, ensuring patch compliance, and recognizing mobile devices as critical enterprise endpoints.

Given the severity of this security threat, Android users are strongly urged to stay vigilant and keep their devices updated to protect against potential cyberattacks.

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