Android devices are vulnerable to a new attack that can covertly steal two-factor authentication codes, location timelines, ...
Researchers have revived a 12-year-old data theft technique, now called Pixnapping, that lets malicious Android apps steal ...
JerryRigEverything tested the durability of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and it failed so badly that its battery exploded on camera ...
Pixnapping is a newly disclosed class of side-channel attacks that targets Android smartphones. The attack, conceived by researchers, would allow a malicious app to leak secret ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new type of attack that affects Android devices, and they say it lets hackers get ...
A new side-channel attack called Pixnapping enables a malicious Android app with no permissions to extract sensitive data by stealing pixels displayed by applications or websites, and reconstructing ...
Notably, the app doesn't need to abuse permissions to perform this attack, which exploits existing Android APIs, pixel ...
A team of academics says it has found a way to rip sensitive onscreen data from Android devices pixel-by-pixel — fast enough ...
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.
Samsung's patent document describes a tiny sensing loop around the hole in the screen that can detect small cracks.
A newly discovered Android bug enables rogue apps to infer and rebuild on-screen visuals, potentially exposing private ...
Researchers have identified a new attack method that can allow malicious applications to steal sensitive data from Android ...