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Cybersecurity Researcher | Bug Hunter | 3x CVE ˿̴̵̶̷̸̡̢̧̨̛̖̗̘̙̜̝̞̟̠̣̤̥̦̩̪̫̬̭̮̯̰̱̲̳̹̺̻̼͇͈͉͍͎̀́̂̃̄̅̆̇̈̉̊̋̌̍̎̏̐̑̒̓̔̽̾̿̀́͂̓̈́͆͊͋͌̕̚ͅ͏͓͔͕͖͙͚͐͑͒͗͛ͣͤͥ͘͜͟͢͝͞͠͡”

One Click. Full Android Compromise. A single malicious URL could be enough to give an attacker root-level control of an Android device. Nebula Security's "IonStack" demonstrates a full exploit chain by combining: A Firefox 0-day (before v151.0.2) A Linux Kernel 0-day for privilege escalation The attack moves from Browser > Kernel > Root, requiring nothing more than a victim clicking a crafted link. This is a reminder that modern attacks don't always require malware downloads or user permissions - sometimes one click is enough. Patch your browsers, keep devices updated, and never underestimate the risk of unpatched vulnerabilities. For Demo: https://lnkd.in/d_x_BhZj Follow : 7HacX #CyberSecurity #Android #ZeroDay #Firefox #Linux #ThreatIntelligence #InfoSec #MobileSecurity #AppSec

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