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Exploit Brokers - Tech and Hacking News Commentary


Feb 27, 2025

In this episode of Exploit Brokers, we dive into the dark world of cybercrime, exploring two alarming topics: a malicious Android loan app masquerading as a financial tool and Xerox printer vulnerabilities that could be leaking your credentials. Learn how loan sharks have moved from traditional methods to sophisticated digital predation, exploiting unsuspecting users via apps like SpyLoan. We break down how these apps bypass Google Play's protections, steal sensitive data, and push predatory lending practices, especially targeting vulnerable users.

Additionally, we uncover how attackers are using patched vulnerabilities in Xerox Versalink C7025 printers to manipulate configurations, capture user credentials, and potentially gain lateral access to entire Windows environments. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a cybersecurity professional, this episode offers valuable insights into how digital crime is evolving and what you can do to protect yourself.

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🔗 References & Sources
* Xerox: https://www.darkreading.com/iot/xerox-printer-vulnerabilities-credential-capture
* Malicious App: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/spylend-android-malware-downloaded-100-000-times-from-google-play/