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CVE-2025-68711
AppLockZ App Lock and Fingerprint Lock applock.passwordfingerprint.applockz 4.2.11 for Android allows a local attacker with physical access to bypass the PIN lock. The lock is implemented as an overlay rather than by using Android's secure authentication APIs. By navigating cascading interface...
EUVD-2025-209947
Easyelife App lock aka Fingerprint,Applock or locker.app.safe.applocker 1.9.2 for Android allows a local attacker with physical access to bypass the PIN lock. The lock is implemented as an overlay rather than by using Android's secure authentication APIs. By navigating cascading interface flows -...
PT-2026-43393
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions SailingLab AppLock version 4.3.8 Description An issue in the application allows a local attacker with physical access to bypass the PIN lock. The lock is implemented as an overlay instead of utilizing Android's secure authentication APIs. By...
CVE-2025-68710
CVE-2025-68710 concerns Easyelife App lock 1.9.2 for Android. The vulnerability arises because the lock is implemented as an overlay instead of using Android’s secure authentication APIs, allowing a local attacker with physical access to bypass the PIN. By navigating cascading interface flows and...
CVE-2025-68710
Easyelife App lock aka Fingerprint,Applock or locker.app.safe.applocker 1.9.2 for Android allows a local attacker with physical access to bypass the PIN lock. The lock is implemented as an overlay rather than by using Android's secure authentication APIs. By navigating cascading interface flows -...
CVE-2025-68710
Easyelife App lock aka Fingerprint,Applock or locker.app.safe.applocker 1.9.2 for Android allows a local attacker with physical access to bypass the PIN lock. The lock is implemented as an overlay rather than by using Android's secure authentication APIs. By navigating cascading interface flows -...
Scourge of Android Overlay Malware on Rise
The black market for malicious Android software is heating up thanks to a rise in popularity of overlay malware, which can siphon credentials off Android devices and give crooks a tool to defeat two-factor identification schemes, according to security researchers at IBM’s X-Force. Overlay malware...