Threat actors have brought back the RedHook malware, which first appeared in 2025, but now has new tricks up its sleeve.
A new version of RedHook Android malware uses your phone's own built-in debugging tool to take remote control of your device ...
Android users have been warned about a newly upgraded malware strain that can quietly take deep control of infected phones ...
A new Android malware has emerged that could harm you; researchers have recently warned that the 'RedHook' Android malware ...
A new version of the RedHook Android malware abuses the Android Wireless Debugging (Wireless ADB) mechanism in a novel way to ...
RedHook abuses Android’s Wireless Debugging feature to gain powerful shell-level access without a computer. The malware can watch your screen, capture keystrokes, steal data and control apps remotely.