New Pixnapping Android Flaw Lets Rogue Apps Steal 2FA Codes Without Permissions

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Summary:
- This article discusses a new Android vulnerability called "PixNapping" that allows malicious apps to take screenshots of the device's screen without the user's knowledge or permission.
- The vulnerability exploits a flaw in the Android operating system's screen capture functionality, which can be abused by rogue apps to capture sensitive information displayed on the screen.
- Researchers have warned that this vulnerability could be used by attackers to steal sensitive data, such as login credentials, financial information, or personal messages, putting Android users at risk.

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