a malicious app installed on a device can hide behind legitimate apps. A critical privilege-escalation vulnerability affecting Android devices has been found that allows attackers to hijack any app on ...
The security firm Promon has publicly disclosed a vulnerability affecting Android 9.0 and below called StrandHogg 2.0. It can be used to steal a user's personal information including passwords.
A critical Android security vulnerability disclosed today and dubbed StrandHogg 2.0 can allow malicious apps to camouflage as most legitimate applications and steal sensitive information from Android ...
Mobile app security provider Promon has uncovered a never-before-seen Android banking malware. Dubbed Snowblind, it uses a novel technique to exploit Android OS functionalities and compromise banking ...