New Report Exposes Alarming Security Risks in Popular Mobile Applications
In a new study conducted by Promon,
it has been revealed that a staggering 81% of mobile apps are
vulnerable to cyberattacks. The findings raise serious concerns about
the security of user data and personal information stored within these
applications.
The study analyzed over 350 mobile applications
across various industries. It revealed that most of the mobile apps had
at least one susceptibility and 81% of the applications are exposed to
cyber threats.
The susceptibilities identified in the mobile apps
ranged from insecure data storage and insufficient encryption to
inadequate authentication and authorization mechanisms. These flaws
could potentially allow cybercriminals to gain unauthorized access to
sensitive user data, including login credentials, personal information,
and financial data.
The analysis also highlighted that 84% of
tested applications were not smart enough to detect whether a malicious
code is embedded in their source code or not, making them more exposed
to cyber criminals.
This study also emphasized a major hack,
known as 'repackaging'. This is a technique used by hostile actors to
change the existing source code of mobile applications. Using this
method, hackers can inject their code on top of an app's source code and
run extra background processes beyond what the app is designed to do,
making the application completely under control. This hack is too deadly
that only 15.7% of tested apps have planted any protective measures
against it.
In response to the findings of the report, it is
recommended that developers must conduct regular security assessments
and testing to identify and remediate vulnerabilities in their
applications. Further, it is also suggested that consumers must be
cautious when downloading and using mobile apps, particularly those that
require access to sensitive information.
The report comes at a
time when mobile app usage is at an all-time high, with millions of
people relying on these applications for everything from banking to
healthcare. The increasing use of mobile apps has also made them an
attractive target for cybercriminals looking to exploit vulnerabilities
and steal user data.
As such, it is more important than ever for
developers to prioritize security in the development of mobile
applications, and for users to be vigilant about the security of the
apps they use. Failure to do so could have serious consequences for both
individuals and businesses alike, with the potential for significant
data breaches and financial losses.

