Android Marlware that could alter your Apps
Strandhogg!
StrandHogg 1.0 was resided in the multitasking feature of Android, whereas the new Strandhogg 2.0
flaw is basically an elevation of privilege vulnerability that allows hackers to gain access to almost all apps
new vulnerability affects all Android devices, except those running the latest version, Android Q / 10, of the mobile operating system—which, unfortunately, is running on only 15-20% of the total Android-powered devices, leaving billions of rest of the smartphones vulnerable to the attackers.
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