Google is going to introduce some new updates in Android 14 for its users. A report claims that Google's new update has tried to reduce the risk of malware attacks.
Google is trying to reduce the risk of malware attacks through its new Android update. Many new updates will be introduced for Android users. If you are also an Android user, then this news becomes even more important for you.
In fact, according to a report by 9to5Google, such apps will not be able to be installed in the new update, whose target is the old or outdated version of the operating system. This will be the feature with the help of which Google will try to protect its users from malware attacks.
Google's new update will work like this
It has been claimed in the report that in Google's new Android update, outdated apps will not be able to be installed, because Google will block them. Along with this, the new feature will also keep a close watch on the sideloading of some APK files. Not only this, but the new feature will also block the installation of such apps on the App Store.
This is how the risk of malware attacks will be reduced
It has been told in this report that cyber criminals always target users knowing the flaws of the outdated system. On the other hand, because the flaws of the operating system are eliminated with the new update, the malware apps target only the outdated version. However, such malware apps will now be already blocked through new updates.
What is a malware attack?
In fact, in the digital world, cybercriminals constantly keep an eye on such users, who can be easily duped. For this, cyber criminals lay traps in different ways.
Many times such files are prepared by cybercriminals, and as soon as they are installed in your system, all your information reaches the criminals. In such a situation, the danger of stealing the personal and financial information of the user also remains constant.