Android fixes one hundred twenty four flaws: update your phone now

Published on June 03, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Google released a security update in June 2026 that fixes 124 vulnerabilities in Android. One of these flaws was already being exploited by cybercriminals to access devices without authorization. For users, this means a real risk to personal data, bank accounts, and privacy. Updating your phone is not optional, it is urgent.

Illustration of an Android smartphone with a broken red padlock and a digital alert background. The security message urges an update.

The critical patch and its impact on the system 🔒

Among the 124 fixed flaws, a remote code execution vulnerability in the system kernel stands out. Attackers could exploit it with minimal permissions to install malicious software without the user noticing. Google has also patched holes in Qualcomm and MediaTek components, as well as flaws in the application permissions system. The company recommends applying the patch immediately, especially on devices with active security support.

Updating hurts, but losing your data hurts more 😅

Come on, updating your phone is like going to the dentist: you know it's necessary, but you'd rather look the other way. However, ignoring that update notification is like leaving your front door wide open and hoping no one walks in. Cybercriminals don't take vacations, and your bank won't give you your money back if they drain your account. Listen to the system, hit update, and save yourself the drama.