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.
Epiminds has raised $6.6 million in seed funding to expand its AI marketing agents platform. The Stockholm-based startup uses multi-agent artificial intelligence to automate marketing tasks for agencies and brands across major advertising platforms.
Stockholm-based AI marketing startup Epiminds has secured $6.6 million in seed funding to expand its platform of automated marketing agents that handle campaign management, data analysis, and optimization across major advertising networks. The funding round was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners with participation from EWOR, Entourage, and several angel investors including the former CMO of Booking.com, positioning the company to transform how agencies approach digital marketing through advanced artificial intelligence technology.
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Google is expanding its Nano Banana AI image editing capabilities beyond Gemini to Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM. The conversational editing feature allows users to modify images through simple prompts across multiple Google platforms, representing a significant upgrade to the company’s AI imaging tools.
Google’s Nano Banana AI image editor is making its way to three key platforms—Google Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM—marking a significant expansion of the company’s conversational image editing capabilities. This move follows the feature’s initial testing in Google’s AI studio earlier this year and subsequent rollout in Gemini 2.5 Flash over the summer. According to Google’s official AI blog, this expansion represents a strategic effort to integrate advanced artificial intelligence tools directly into users’ everyday workflows.
The Pixel IMS app that enables VoLTE and VoWiFi on imported Pixel phones has overcome Google’s recent blocking attempt. A Korean developer has created a new workaround that “launders” API calls to avoid detection. This ensures continued functionality for users in markets where Pixel phones lack carrier support.
In a classic cat-and-mouse game between developers and tech giants, the popular Pixel IMS app has survived Google’s attempt to disable its functionality with an ingenious new fix. The application, which enables VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and VoWiFi features on Google Pixel devices, now employs a sophisticated method that bypasses Google’s restrictions by routing API calls through alternative system components.
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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