Malicious app developers are using anti-reverse engineering tactics to get around Google Play security restrictions.
Less than 10 percent of active Google accounts use two-step verification (2SV) to secure access to their services, like Gmail. While experts commonly favor using two-factor authentication or password managers, these tools are virtually absent from the security posture of regular users.
Now Facebook and Google Suite users can use a security key to authenticate and verify their identities during login.
Recently, phishing attacks against Gmail users, a major U.S. financial services provider, and Android app users have revealed unique ways to deliver malware and steal login credentials.