bleeping-computer · Crawled Jul 12, 2026
RedHook Android malware now uses Wireless ADB for shell access
1 IoCs
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AI Summary
The RedHook Android malware has evolved to leverage Wireless ADB for shell-level access without requiring device rooting. By tricking users into enabling Accessibility permissions, the malware enables Developer Options and Wireless Debugging, then pairs with the device's ADB service via loopback to gain elevated privileges. It uses the legitimate Shizuku framework to execute privileged commands, enabling screen streaming, keystroke logging, app manipulation, and persistence through multiple mechanisms, all while evading detection by mimicking legitimate system behavior.
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Indicators of Compromise 1 extracted
| Type | Value | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Package | com.redhook.malware | Details → |