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Android adds ‘Intrusion Logging’ system to detect spyware attacks

📅 13 May 2026 at 12:51 UTC📰 Cyber InsiderView original source ↗
Android adds ‘Intrusion Logging’ system to detect spyware attacks

Google has unveiled a new Android security feature called “Intrusion Logging,” a forensic logging system designed to help investigators detect spyware attacks and infections on mobile devices. The capability is rolling out as part of Android Advanced Protection Mode (AAPM) and was developed in collaboration with Amnesty International’s Security Lab and other civil society organizations. … The post Android adds ‘Intrusion Logging’ system to detect spyware attacks appeared first on CyberInsider.

🤖 AI BriefingAuto-generated threat analysis
🔍Threat Overview

Google has introduced 'Intrusion Logging' on Android, a forensic logging system designed to detect spyware attacks and infections on mobile devices, addressing a longstanding problem in mobile forensics.

⚙️Technical Details
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: critical
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Enable Intrusion Logging on Android devices before an incident occurs.
2Regularly review and analyze forensic logs to detect potential spyware infections.
3Use the Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT) to support automated acquisition and analysis of Intrusion Logging data.
📦Affected Products
Product Family: AndroidSpecific Models: Pixel devices

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