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2020-05-26 18:38:16 (vue: 2020-05-26 20:00:50) |
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Comment: New Android Bug Lets Malware Pose As Real Apps And Steal User Data |
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It has been reported that security researchers have found a major vulnerability in almost every version of Android, which lets malware imitate legitimate apps to steal app passwords and other sensitive data. The vulnerability, dubbed Strandhogg 2.0 (named after the Norse term for a hostile takeover) affects all devices running Android 9.0 and earlier. It's the “evil twin” to …
The ISBuzz Post: This Post Comment: New Android Bug Lets Malware Pose As Real Apps And Steal User Data |
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2020-05-27 09:45:20 |
(Déjà vu) Android bug, Strandhogg 2.0, allows malware to steal data (lien direct) |
Security researchers have found a major vulnerability in almost every version of Android, which lets malware imitate legitimate apps to steal app passwords and other sensitive data. The vulnerability, dubbed Strandhogg 2.0 (named after the Norse term for a hostile takeover) affects all devices running Android 9.0 and earlier. It's the “evil twin” to an […]
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