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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 -...
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 -...
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
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
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...
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...