The problem with most 2FA apps is that they trap codes on a single device. That’s why I’ve ditched my old authenticator app ...
Last month, a cybersecurity firm discovered the first-ever Android malware that came with the capability to steal the 2FA (two-factor authentication) codes generated by the Google Authenticator app.
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Security researchers say that an Android malware strain can now extract and steal one-time passcodes (OTP) generated through Google Authenticator, a mobile app that's used as a two-factor ...
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Android Malware Can Steal 2FA Codes From Google Authenticator App Fortunately, the 2FA code-stealing capability has a big limitation: The owner of the infected Android phone has to be tricked into ...
Your Google Authenticator one-time codes are no longer trapped if you lose the device that stores them. An update to Authenticator for Android and iOS now stores ...