A new Android attack called Pixnapping lets hackers steal what’s displayed on your phone — even private 2FA codes and ...
Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures in Tech, a thrilling gadget show produced in our London office. Luke's focus is on keeping you in the loop with a mix of ...
A sophisticated Android spyware campaign, dubbed ClayRat, is tricking users by posing as well-known apps like TikTok, ...
If you remember, about a week ago, Google gave Chrome OS the ability to run Android apps through the "App Runtime for Chrome." The release came with a lot of limitations—it only worked with certain ...
It can nick whatever's visible on your screen, think two-factor codes, chat threads, or location timelines, in under 30 ...
This is the claim from Bluebox Security: that pretty much any Android device can be hacked and thus either be read or, even, be turned into part of a botnet: The Bluebox Security research team – ...
There are many features you can do with your phone dialer app, but one feature many people would like to have is being able to record incoming calls. Whether it's to keep recordings of meaningful ...
Last week Google introduced the first four Android apps for Chromebooks, promising more apps would be on their way in the near future. While four apps is a start, what if you could take just about any ...
Pixnapping side-channel can steal 2FA codes pixel-by-pixel on Android 13–16; CVE-2025-48561 patched Sept 2025 but workaround ...
Not every Android smartphone can be rooted to access full administration privileges. Some smartphones – like Alcatel One Touch – will resist most hacking attempts and leave you frustrated with a phone ...
One of the reasons I switched over to Android was because a DIY geek like me loves the thrill of customization. My previous smartphone was merely a fancy keyboard on something that could call and text ...