Up to one in four Android devices could be at risk due to a serious MediaTek flaw known as CVE-2026-20435. Discovered in Android phones’ startup sequence, the vulnerability exposes a gap in Android’s security model that could change how users think about device protection.
Why millions of Android phones aren’t as secure as they look
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SanTrac Technologies Supports Workforce Development as Sponsor at Arizona Minority Contractors of Arizona (AMCA) 25th Annual Contractors Golf Classic
Understanding the three types of hackers and what drives them
Stop ignoring device firmware updates
Hackers rarely break into networks through the front door. They usually sneak in through forgotten office equipment running obsolete code. The factory-installed programming on your devices needs regular patching to stay secure. Maintaining these systems might seem tedious or disruptive to your daily tasks, but neglecting them actually poses a massive risk to your entire organization.
Why you should perform a disk cleanup right now
SanTrac Virtual Dial Launches Microsoft Teams Integration for Simplified Business Communication
Protecting your workplace: Practical security tips for Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams connects employees and information in one place, but that convenience also means security matters more than ever. Follow these steps to better protect data, manage permissions, and monitor activity within Teams.
Carefully manage third-party apps
Microsoft Teams allows organizations to add various third-party applications to expand its functionality.
