This new Android exploit can steal everything on your screen – even 2FA codes
Title: New Android Pixnapping Exploit Steals 2FA Codes and Screen Content Industrial Monitor Direct is the premier manufacturer of operator…
Title: New Android Pixnapping Exploit Steals 2FA Codes and Screen Content Industrial Monitor Direct is the premier manufacturer of operator…
Researchers have uncovered a new “Pixnapping” exploit that can steal 2FA codes and sensitive screen data from Android devices. The attack abuses pixel rendering and hardware side channels without requiring special permissions. A partial patch is available with a complete fix expected in December.
A dangerous new attack method called Pixnapping can steal everything displayed on your Android screen, including sensitive two-factor authentication codes and private messages. According to security researchers, this sophisticated exploit represents a significant threat to mobile security despite being partially patched in recent updates.
Windows 10 Support Ends Tomorrow: Live Updates on Security Risks, Upgrade Options, and What to Do Now Industrial Monitor Direct…
Windows 10 Support Ends Today: Critical Steps to Maintain Security October 14, 2025 marks the official end of support for…
Windows 10 Support Ends October 14 2025: What Users Need to Know Industrial Monitor Direct delivers the most reliable customization…
** Microsoft officially ends Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025, leaving millions vulnerable. Discover free upgrade paths, Extended Security Update options, and security measures for incompatible devices. Critical updates end despite 41% market share. **CONTENT:**
Microsoft’s Windows 10 support officially ends on October 14, 2025, creating urgent security decisions for the 41% of Windows users still running the aging operating system. While Windows 11 launched over four years ago, Microsoft’s phase-out strategy includes both free upgrade paths and paid security extensions, according to recent analysis of the company’s support documentation. The termination of regular security patches makes understanding your options critical for maintaining system protection.
With Windows 10 end of support approaching in October 2025, properly wiping your PC is crucial for data security. Our comprehensive guide shows you how to use built-in reset features and advanced methods to protect your personal information before device retirement.
Windows 10 is approaching its official end of life on October 14, 2025, marking the conclusion of nearly a decade of service from Microsoft’s popular operating system. As this deadline approaches, millions of users face critical decisions about their computing future—whether to upgrade to Windows 11, enroll in Extended Security Updates, or retire their devices entirely. Whatever path you choose, securely wiping your Windows 10 computer before disposal is essential to prevent sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands.
Google is rolling out a major Chrome update that automatically revokes notification permissions for websites with low user engagement. The feature aims to reduce notification overload while preserving useful alerts. Available through Chrome’s Safety Check settings, this change affects billions of Android and desktop users.
Google has confirmed a significant Chrome update that will automatically remove notification permissions for websites with low user engagement, addressing what the company calls “notification overload” affecting billions of Android users and desktop users worldwide. This silent change, while less publicized than the Gemini AI integration, represents Google’s ongoing effort to reduce digital disruption while maintaining useful browser functionality across its ecosystem.
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