Hackers Can Steal Account Details via Android Password Managers by AutoSpill Attack IIT Hyderabad Research at Black Hat Europe Summit All Details

Researchers at the Hyderabad-based International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) have uncovered a new attack called AutoSpill, designed to steal account credentials on Android. The researchers presented their report at the Black Hat Europe security conference, revealing that most Android password managers may be unable to protect themselves from the AutoSpill attack even without JavaScript…

Read More

Instagram Snapchat Among ThoseThat Smartphone Users in The World Wanted to Delete in 2023 All Details

A recent study revealed some surprising insights into how people decide to keep or ditch their mobile apps. The report based on global smartphone users revealed that 4.8 trillion people, or 59.9% of the world’s population and 92.7% of internet users, are active on social media. On average, users access about 6.7 different social media…

Read More

Google Banned 13 Android Apps Containing Xamalicious Malware Capability of Taking Control of Devices Delete Them Asap All Details

Recently, a research has revealed 25 such apps which contain a malware that has the ability to gain control of the user’s smartphone after gaining accessibility access. In simple words, if this dangerous Android backdoor named Xamalicious enters your smartphone, then everything from your personal and banking information to the control of your smartphone can…

Read More