A number of popular mobile password managers are inadvertently spilling user credentials due to a vulnerability in the autofill functionality of Android apps. The vulnerability, dubbed �AutoSpill,� can expose users� saved credentials from mobile password managers by circumventing Android�s...
A number of popular mobile password managers are inadvertently spilling user credentials due to a vulnerability in the autofill functionality of Android apps. The vulnerability, dubbed �AutoSpill,� can expose users� saved credentials from mobile password managers by circumventing Android�s secure autofill mechanism, according to university researchers at the IIIT Hyderabad, who discovered the vulnerability and [�]
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