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A new cybersecurity threat, Perseus Android malware, has been found targeting note-taking apps like Google Keep and Samsung Notes. It is an evolved version of earlier threats like Phoenix.
Decryption logic is adapted from fcoiffie/decode-ColorNote. The script skips the first 28 bytes of the backup file, decrypts the remaining bytes with AES-CBC, then skips the first 16 bytes of the ...