Google has announced the release of a critical security patch for Android devices to address a serious bug impacting Dolby audio components. This bug could potentially allow hackers to execute malicious code through audio attachments. While Google fixed this issue on its own devices last month, the wider release is now available for all Android phones.
Adam Boynton, Senior Security Strategy Manager EMEIA at Jamf, emphasized the importance of addressing this vulnerability, known as CVE-2025-54957, which affects Dolby’s DD+ Unified Decoder. The flaw enables attackers to run malicious code without user interaction, particularly concerning as Android decodes audio attachments locally.
It is crucial for Android users to update their devices promptly to safeguard against this threat. Although iPhones are not affected by this specific issue, Apple users are advised to stay vigilant regarding software updates to protect their personal data. Regular patching is highlighted as a crucial defense against mobile threats for both Android and iOS users.
To update your Android phone, follow these steps:
– Open the Settings app on your device.
– Navigate to System and then Software updates.
– Check for the update status.
– Follow the on-screen instructions to install the update.
Ensuring that devices are up to date with the latest software remains a key strategy in mitigating mobile security risks.
