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A week in security (October 13 – October 19)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Prosper data breach puts 17 million people at risk of identity theft Under the engineering hood: Why Malwarebytes chose WordPress as its CMS Video call app Huddle01 exposed 600K+ user logs Mango discloses data breach at third-party provider Roku accused of selling...
A New Attack Lets Hackers Steal 2-Factor Authentication Codes From Android Phones
The malicious app required to make a “Pixnapping” attack work requires no permissions...
Pixel-stealing “Pixnapping” attack targets Android devices
Researchers at US universities have demonstrated how a malicious Android app can trick the system into leaking pixel data. That may sound harmless, but imagine if a malicious app on your Android device could glimpse tiny bits of information on your screen—even the parts you thought were secure,...
New Pixnapping Android Flaw Lets Rogue Apps Steal 2FA Codes Without Permissions
Android devices from Google and Samsung have been found vulnerable to a side-channel attack that could be exploited to covertly steal two-factor authentication 2FA codes, Google Maps timelines, and other sensitive data without the users' knowledge pixel-by-pixel. The attack has been codenamed...