PWA phishing on Android and iOS – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

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Phishing using PWAs? ESET Research’s latest discovery might just ruin some users’ assumptions about their preferred platform’s security

ESET researchers have recently revealed an uncommon type of phishing campaign using Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) that targeted the clients of a prominent Czech bank. 

The technique used installed a phishing application from a third-party website without the user having to allow third-party app installation. This is because PWAs are simply websites bundled into what feels like a standalone app, enhanced by the usage of native system prompts.

For iOS users, such an action might break their assumptions about their platform’s security. On Android, this could result in the silent installation of a special kind of APK, which even appears to be installed from the Google Play store. 

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