Spyware can hijack your phone in seconds using zero-day attacks on Android devices
A new type of malware called ZeroDayRAT can hijack a phone in seconds, using it to spy on its owner without their knowledge or consent. The malware is particularly concerning as it doesn't require user interaction to be activated.
A newly discovered piece of spyware called ZeroDayRAT can hijack a phone in just seconds by exploiting vulnerabilities in popular messaging apps and using them to install the malware on the device. Once installed, the malware can steal sensitive information such as messages, emails, and passwords, and also provide hackers with remote access to the infected device. The malware is particularly concerning because it uses advanced tactics that allow it to evade detection from antivirus software. This type of malicious software poses a significant threat to phone users worldwide.