Smartphones know an awful lot about us. They know if we're in a car that's speeding, and they know when we're walking, running, or riding in a bus. They know how many calls we make and receive each day and the precise starting and ending time of each one. And of course, they know the personal identification numbers we use to unlock the devices or to log in to sites that are protected by two-factor authentication. Now, researchers have devised an attack that makes it possible for sneaky websites to surreptitiously collect much of that data, often with surprising accuracy.
Read Article: https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/04/meet-pinlogger-the-drive-by-exploit-that-steals-smartphone-pins/
Read Article: https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/04/meet-pinlogger-the-drive-by-exploit-that-steals-smartphone-pins/