A more advanced variant of the cyber-threat AndroRAT has been discovered, which uses complex methods to steal Android unlock patterns, PINs, and passcodes. The malware, originating from an open-source project from 2012, can override Android security measures to version 15, and has now been integrated into exploit frameworks. It uses a multi-stage infection process, such as disguised app downloads, to execute its tactics.

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Kem Graham from CliniComp highlights the crucial role of AI in healthcare at HIMSS25, emphasizing its potential to streamline workflows and enhance doctor-patient relationships. She