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Android 16 is set to bring extra security protection against USB hacks

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  • Android 16 may include extra protection against USB hacks
  • The feature has been spotted in code in the current beta
  • USB accessories wouldn’t work on a locked smartphone

If a would-be hacker can gain physical access to your phone you have a whole set of extra security issues to worry about, but it looks as though Android 16 is going to introduce a new way to lock down your data and protect against USB access.

As spotted by the team at Android Authority, code hidden in the latest beta versions of Android 16 suggests USB data signaling – the ability to run software on a phone through the USB port – can be disabled by the user.

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