A new version of the RedHook Android malware abuses the Android Wireless Debugging (Wireless ADB) mechanism in a novel way to ...
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Threat actors have brought back the RedHook malware, which first appeared in 2025, but now has new tricks up its sleeve.
RedHook malware uses fake banking and government apps to steal data and control Android phones, with attacks confirmed in ...
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A new version of RedHook Android malware uses your phone's own built-in debugging tool to take remote control of your device without needing root access or a USB cable.
Researchers have uncovered an updated RedHook malware that can gain shell privileges by tricking users into giving ...
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