RedHook abuses Android’s Wireless Debugging feature to gain powerful shell-level access without a computer. The malware can watch your screen, capture keystrokes, steal data and control apps remotely.
TuxBot v3 Evolution contains raw LLM reasoning, 1,496 Telnet credentials, and exploits for over 30 IoT device families in a ...
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Threat actors have brought back the RedHook malware, which first appeared in 2025, but now has new tricks up its sleeve.
Researchers have uncovered an updated RedHook malware that can gain shell privileges by tricking users into giving ...
A new version of the RedHook Android malware abuses the Android Wireless Debugging (Wireless ADB) mechanism in a novel way to ...
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Most Android users think "Developer Options" are only meant for developers or tech experts. That's why most users completely ignore it. They have no idea how this hidden menu can transform how their ...
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