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- Snowblind malware used Android security features to bypass security.
- A new banking malware called ‘Snowblind’ has targeted Android users for stealing banking credentials.
- This malware uses a built-in security feature to bypass anti-tamper protection in apps handling sensitive information.
- Snowblind uses a feature called ‘seccomp’, which stands for ‘secure computing’.
- Snowblind injects a piece of code that loads before Seccomp starts the anti-tampering measures.
- Snowblind can also disable biometric and two-factor authentication, two security features commonly used by banking apps.
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