This crafty malware dropper sneaks past the toughest Google Android security defenses

Hackers have found a way to bypass Android’s “Restricted Settings” and install malware on a victim’s devices.

Restricted Settings is a security feature first introduced in Android 13 that prevents apps downloaded from uncontrolled sources (i.e. places other than the Google Play Store or sideloaded apps) from accessing important Android settings, such as Accessibility or Notification Listener.