Tag: Cloak
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Applying the Invisibility Cloak: Obfuscate C# Tools to Evade Signature-Based Detection
This is the first in a new series from our offensive security experts at X-Force Red sharing research, resources and recommendations to …
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$4,000 COVID-19 ‘Relief Checks’ Cloak Dridex Malware
Cybercriminals have wasted no time in hopping on the American Rescue Plan – the COVID-19 relief legislation just signed into law – as a …
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This Qakbot Password Stealing Malware Just Developed An Invisibility Cloak
A widely used banking Trojan that has been wreaking havoc in the wild for over a decade has developed a new ability. Called Qakbot (or Qbot …
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Lifting the Cloak of Secrecy From NYPD Surveillance Technology
For too long, the New York Police Department has secretly deployed cutting-edge spy tech, without notice to the public. Many of these …
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Android ‘design shortcomings’ allow for Cloak and Dagger series of attacks
A series of “vulnerabilities and design shortcomings” in the Android user interface sets the stage for a new class of attacks called “Cloak and Dagger.” Read full news article on Graham Cluley
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Millions of Android Phones including latest Versions Vulnerable to Cloak & Dagger attack
Cloak & Dagger attack discovered by security experts from Georgia Institute of Technology, which allows attackers to get complete control over your device. These attack just require two permission that, in the event that the application is installed from the Play Store, the client does not require to grant permission and even the users are…
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Cloak & Dagger is a newly-discovered Android exploit that lets hackers hide malicious activity
Researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology have released a full report on a new attack vector that affects Android up to version 7.1.2. The exploit, called Cloak & Dagger, uses Android’s design and screen behaviors against users, effectively hiding activity behind various app-generated interface elements that lets a hacker grab screen interactions and hide activity…
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Cloak and Dagger Android Vulnerability is Supremely Dangerous
A new vulnerability for Android, dubbed Cloak and Dagger, has been discovered by the Georgia Institute of Technology. It makes it easier for bad actors to pass off trojanized apps as legitimate. Read full news article on Infosecurity
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