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Android is Google's mobile operating system, whose apps, devices, and updates create a broad security surface for vulnerabilities and advisories.

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Android is an open-source operating system for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel, supporting apps primarily written in Java and Kotlin. Its architecture enforces app sandboxing and a permission model to isolate apps and restrict access to sensitive data or system features. However, Android’s allowance for installing apps from unofficial sources increases exposure to malicious software outside the vetted app store environment.

Security risks on Android include malware distribution via sideloaded apps, privilege escalation exploiting OS or pre-installed app vulnerabilities, and data leakage through excessive app permissions. Fragmentation in device models and delayed security updates complicate patch management, making timely application of security patches and careful permission control essential defensive practices for reducing attack surfaces on Android devices. Understanding these factors is critical for managing vulnerabilities in both consumer and enterprise contexts.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Cryptohack Roundup: Return of Stolen KiloEx Funds

Also: Braiscompany Execs Sentenced, Addressing Bitget's Trading AnomalyEvery week, ISMG rounds up cybersecurity incidents in digital assets. This week, stolen KiloEx funds returned, Braiscompany execs sentenced, Bitget trading anomaly, Bybit case update, SEC's new chair, eXch shuttering, Oregon attorney general sued Coinbase, new Android malware and bug in XRP Ledger.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

Hackers Hijack NFC for Instant Payment Fraud

Attack Combines Social Engineering and Card Emulation to Execute Real-Time TheftHackers are using Chinese-speaking Android malware-as-a-service SuperCard X to carry out near-field communication relay attacks, siphoning payment card data and executing live point of sale and ATM transactions. Victims receive spoofed SMS or WhatsApp alerts purporting to originate from their bank.