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40% of Android phones at risk, Google urges upgrade

Published on: February 7, 2026 3:30 PM

Google issues warning on malware affecting over 40% of Android devices | Digital Watch Observatory

In a concerning warning, Google has revealed that roughly 40% of Android smartphones worldwide are vulnerable to malware and spyware attacks, urging users to upgrade to newer devices to ensure security.

The technology giant noted that the devices at greatest risk are those running Android 12 or older, which no longer receive security updates. As of December 2025, 42.1% of all Android phones are operating on outdated software, leaving them exposed to newly emerging threats.

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Android’s fragmented ecosystem exacerbates the problem. Unlike Apple’s iOS, which receives uniform updates across all devices, Android is developed by Google but manufactured by multiple companies. This lack of centralized control makes timely security updates difficult, leaving many users exposed for months or even years.

Google Confirms 40% Of All Android Phones At Risk From New Attacks

Google has just confirmed that more than 40% of all Android phones are now at risk from new malware and spyware attacks. If you’re one of those affected, you really must act now. https://t.co/cYIkcFqab8 (Photo:… pic.twitter.com/5yQ24tKDrG

— Forbes (@Forbes) February 3, 2026

Distribution data shows that only 57.9% of devices operate on Android 13 or later. Among these, just 7.5% are running the latest Android 16, while 19.3% use Android 15, 17.2% on Android 14, and 13.9% on Android 13. Devices stuck on Android 12 or earlier are particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks, including spyware and other malware that can compromise sensitive personal information.

Google stressed that even mid-range Android phones that support Android 13 or higher provide better protection against evolving threats. With over one billion Android users worldwide, the company emphasized the importance of timely upgrades to prevent security breaches.

Users are encouraged to check their device’s software version in the settings menu and consider purchasing newer models if their current phones cannot be updated beyond Android 12. Failure to do so could leave personal data, financial details, and online activity at significant risk.

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Google’s alert serves as a stark reminder that outdated smartphones are not only slower and less efficient but also increasingly dangerous in the digital age.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Android, Android 12, Cybersecurity, Google, Latest, Malware, SPYWARE

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