India’s cybersecurity agency CERT-In has recently issued a high-severity warning for millions of Android users across the country. They warned the users about a newly found security flaw that affects devices running on older Android versions. The hackers can remotely run harmful code on vulnerable devices without needing user permission or interaction and can get access to your device. Once connected, the hacker can access your sensitive data, like messages, photos, social media and more. Moreover, he can also manipulate the device or the data. Here’s everything you need to know about the flaw and how you can be safe.
The vulnerability has been identified as CIVN-2026-0219. It reportedly exists inside the Android Debug Bridge daemon, or ‘adbd’, a system component mainly used by developers for communication between Android devices and computers.
CERT-In says improper authentication handling inside this component has created a loophole that attackers can exploit. If a hacker is connected to the same network as the target device, they may be able to remotely execute malicious code without requiring additional permissions or any action from the user.
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The government advisory says that the devices running on the following Android versions are vulnerable:
The warning applies to smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and other devices running affected Android versions.
Cybersecurity experts consider remote code execution flaws among the most serious threats because they can allow attackers to gain control over parts of a device from a distance.
According to CERT-In, successful exploitation of this flaw may allow hackers to:
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Google Android Security Bulletin has already published patch details related to the vulnerability in its May 2026 Android Security Bulletin.
Smartphone brands including Samsung, Vivo, OnePlus and others are expected to gradually roll out security updates for eligible devices. It is recommended that users update their systems as soon as possible.
If you want to stay safe against the flaw, then all you need to do is follow the below-mentioned: