Hack-for-hire group caught targeting Android devices and iCloud backups
Security researchers exposed a spying campaign by a hack-for-hire group that used Android spyware and phishing to steal iCloud credentials and hack victims’ devices.
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На GitHub появилось Android-приложение, которое обнаруживает VPN так же, как это делает РКН
RKNHardering собирает сетевые признаки внутри Android и показывает, что проверка обходных инструментов давно вышла за пределы одного IP-адреса.
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«Режим бога» за один клик. Мошенники придумали, как обернуть функции Android против владельцев
Для очистки зараженных Android-смартфонов может потребоваться полный сброс всех данных.
Поиграл в "чистильщик" — получил root. NoVoice показала, как легко взломать Android
Вредоносный код NoVoice научился выживать после сброса настроек смартфона до заводских.
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