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Pascal Hartig explores how Meta's Product Security team uses AI to automatically patch security vulnerabilities across millions of lines of Android code. The challenge? Doing this at scale without disrupting th...

Matthew McCullough just dropped Android 17 Beta 2, and it's packed with APIs that fundamentally change how apps handle privacy, cross-device experiences, and local network access. This isn't just another increm...

Jija Bhattacharya from Guardsquare breaks down recent mobile app vulnerabilities that exposed millions of users. These weren't sophisticated exploits—they were logic flaws and authorization failures hiding in p...

Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering drops a hard truth: your mobile app's security measures are probably theater. Once an APK hits a rooted device, all bets are off.

Sanath Sajeeva Kumara from PickMe reveals a chilling truth: simply opening a project in Android Studio can steal your credentials before you click a single button. A 2026 incident proves your IDE might be your ...

Meta just shared how they're using AI to automatically fix security vulnerabilities across billions of lines of code. The twist? The AI doesn't need to be perfect to be incredibly useful.

Enhancing Android Security: Stop Malware

Company: Google · Dec 11, 2025
Platform: Android

Bennet Manuel and Rob Clifford from Google just dropped a security feature so simple it's almost embarrassing we didn't have it sooner: one line of code that blocks malware from reading your app's sensitive dat...

Elevating Android Security

Company: Google · Aug 25, 2025
Platform: Android

Suzanne Frey from Google just announced a major shift in Android's security model. Starting 2026, every app installed on certified Android devices will need a verified developer behind it.

Numesh Dilusha from PickMe Engineering drops a hard truth: Android malware surged 40% in 2024/2025, and your hardcoded API keys are basically an open invitation. This comprehensive guide shows exactly how to lo...

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe reveals why most Android apps store secrets dangerously wrong. Hardcoded keys and SharedPreferences encryption are fundamentally broken, leaving user data vulnerable to extraction.

Callstack explores how React Native is becoming the unexpected bridge between traditional mobile development and the Web3 ecosystem. Building decentralized apps just got a lot more practical.

Here's a performance optimization problem most Android teams don't see coming: your security tooling might be silently breaking your baseline profiles. Guardsquare just solved it.

Nina from Signal just announced they're killing a feature that's been in the Android app since before Signal even existed. After nearly a decade of supporting plaintext SMS alongside encrypted messages, they're...

Consent Matters

Company: Swiggy · Sep 20, 2022
Platform: iOS / Android

Swiggy's Android team faced a UX dilemma: auto-reading OTPs felt magical to some users, creepy to others. How do you balance convenience with transparency?

Zomato's Android team breaks down SSL certificate pinning: the security feature that could brick your app if done wrong.

Zomato's Android team is tackling a critical vulnerability that most apps ignore. Your encrypted HTTPS traffic might not be as secure as you think.

DoorDash's Android team learned the hard way that adding payments isn't just about processing transactions. It's about building a system that scales across countries, payment methods, and user expectations.

AWS Amplify just made mobile authentication dramatically simpler. Device tracking, OAuth 2.0, and SAML federation now work out of the box for iOS and Android developers.

OkHttp 3.13 Requires Android 5+

Company: Cash App · Feb 5, 2019
Platform: Android

Jesse Wilson explains why Square is cutting off 11% of Android devices with OkHttp 3.13. Spoiler: your web servers might break too.

AIR GO and APK Signing

Company: LINE · Jan 29, 2019
Platform: Android

Seunghoon Kim from LINE's AIR GO team breaks down Android's APK signing evolution. If you're still using v1 signing, you're leaving security holes wide open.

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