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Android's New Anti-Scam Feature Enhances Call Security

Help Net Security reports that Android has introduced a new feature designed to combat phone scams by verifying caller identities. This feature, available on Android 12 and later, uses a silent confirmation signal to detect and flag spoofed calls. This development aims to protect users from impersonation scams, a growing concern in the digital age.

Why this matters for UK organisations

For UK businesses, this feature enhances the security of communication channels, reducing the risk of social engineering attacks that often begin with phone scams. It highlights the need for organisations to keep their systems updated and to educate employees about recognising and responding to potential scams. Ensuring that all devices within the organisation are equipped with the latest security features is crucial.

What to review

Organisations should ensure that all Android devices are updated to the latest version and that employees are aware of new security features. This should be integrated into broader security awareness and training programs. Regular updates and training sessions can help maintain a high level of security awareness and preparedness.

Source: Help Net Security

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