Researchers at Norwegian app security company Promon on Tuesday disclosed the existence of a serious Android vulnerability that allows a piece of malware to hijack nearly any application installed on the victim’s device.
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StrandHogg 2.0 Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Hijack Android Devices
Researchers at Norwegian app security company Promon on Tuesday disclosed the existence of a serious Android vulnerability that allows a piece of malware to hijack nearly any application installed on the victim’s device. The post StrandHogg 2.0 Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Hijack Android Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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