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Android Vulnerability allows hackers to Turn Legitimate Application into Virus

new security flaw in Android that allows hacker to modify the application's code without breaking the application's cryptographic signature
All Android applications contain a signature which helps the Android to determine if the app is legitimate and to make sure the apk hasn't been tampered with or modified.

Security Researchers from BlueBox Labs have uncovered a new security flaw in Android that allows hacker to modify the application's code without breaking the application's cryptographic signature.

It can be exploited by cyber criminals to turn the legitimate applications into Malicious apps.

Exploited HTC Phone. - Image Credits: BlueBox

In a blog post, Jeff Forristal, Bluebox CTO, noted that the security flaw is particularly dangerous if hackers managed to exploit the application developed by the device manufacturers.

He also pointed out that turning the apps from the device manufacturer into Malware will grant the app full access to Android system that allows hackers to gain access to email , Messages, documents, passwords and more sensitive data.
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