TechnologyAndroidGoogle is pushing out an urgent update which fixes a number of flaws in its Android operating system.08:20, 03 Jun 2026Anyone with an Android phone in their pocket would be wise to head to the settings and check for any impending updates. It's definitely not an alert to ignore, with Google confirming that it has fixed a number of worrying bugs in its Android OS.In fact, a total of 124 vulnerabilities have been addressed in this latest release, including one that has been given the dreaded zero-day rating.For those not in the know, this type of issue is the most serious as it means hackers have already discovered and are exploiting it in the wild.That's why it's vital that Android users update their phones as soon as possible."This Android Security Bulletin contains details of security vulnerabilities that affect Android devices," Google explained in its latest security bulletin."There are indications that CVE-2025-48595 may be under limited, targeted exploitation."It's currently unclear exactly how many devices may have been impacted, but installing the latest software will keep things safe from any future attacks.It's worth noting that Google's own Pixel devices will be the first to get the update, with other manufacturers such as Samsung likely to release system changes in the coming days and weeks.Article continues belowTo make sure your device is running the latest version of Android, simply head to Settings, System Update, and check for pending downloads.To install, you'll need to restart your device.Once things are rebooted, all updates will be installed, and you can continue using the device without any safety concerns.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.GoogleSamsung Inc.AndroidPixel
All Android users must check their settings and restart their phones immediately
Google is pushing out an urgent update which fixes a number of flaws in its Android operating system.












