Researchers have identified a new attack method that can allow malicious applications to steal sensitive data from Android ...
Pixnapping could be used to steal private data, including 2FA codes. Flaw is partially patched, although a more complete fix is due in December. A new attack method demonstrated by researchers could ...
Android devices are vulnerable to a new attack that can covertly steal two-factor authentication codes, location timelines, ...
Android's Pixnapping attack exploits GPU timing to steal 2FA codes and sensitive data from phones without requesting any ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new type of malware attack that can steal sensitive information from Android devices—including Google and Samsung phones—without the knowledge or action of the target ...
Google has only partially mitigated the attack, which involves using a malicious Android app to secretly discern the two-factor codes generated by authenticator apps.
Researchers have detailed the Pixnapping attack on Android, which has inferred on-screen data and exposed seed phrases and ...
Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones have been affected in what researchers fear is a sophisticated type of cyber attack.
It can nick whatever’s visible on your screen, think two-factor codes, chat threads, or location timelines, in under 30 ...
Android users are facing a serious new threat despite Google's efforts to patch the vulnerability, according to a research ...