
要点
- The new variation of the RedHook malware can take over Android without requiring root.
- The malware uses the Wireless ADB feature to infiltrate devices.
- The software steals data and records the screen from the phones it infects.
A new variation of the malware named RedHook has been updated to take full control of Android devices without requiring root permission. The software infiltrates target phones using the Wireless ADB (Android Debug Bridge) feature.
After infecting the device, RedHook engages in malicious activities such as stealing the user's personal data and recording the screen. Thanks to these capabilities, cybercriminals can access the user's sensitive information and accounts.
While warning Android phone users against this threat, experts advise them to follow various protection methods to keep their devices safe.
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- How does the RedHook malware take over Android phones?
- This malware uses the device's Wireless ADB feature to infiltrate the device and take control.
- What damage does RedHook cause on the phones it infects?
- The software engages in activities such as stealing the user's personal data and secretly recording the device's screen.
- Does RedHook require root permission to take over the phone?
- No, the new variation of the RedHook malware can take control without requiring root permission on the device.
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