Android phones not running the latest Oreo OS are vulnerable to a high-severity “toast” overlay attack. Security researchers warned of a high-severity Android flaw on Thursday that stems from what ...
A high-severity vulnerability in Android's "Toast" feature is putting users at risk of an overlay attack, which could ultimately result in the remote commandeering of their device. Palo Alto Networks ...
A theoretical attack described by security researchers at the start of September has been integrated into a live malware distribution campaign for the first time. The technique disclosed in September ...
A vulnerability in the Android platform has been uncovered that could be used to take control of devices, lock them and/or steal information. Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 researchers found the flaw, ...
All Android versions up to 7.0 are affected Palo Alto says all versions of Android, except the latest (Android 8.0 Oreo), are vulnerable to Toast overlay attacks. Researchers reported the issue to ...