"Google Pixel's Markup Tool Vulnerability Exposes Redacted Images"

A vulnerability in Google Pixel's built-in Markup tool, dubbed "Acropalypse," allowed partially recovered edited or redacted images, including those that have been cropped or had their contents masked, for the past five years. The flaw was discovered by security researchers who reported it to Google in January 2023, and the company fixed it via an update released on March 13, 2023. However, any images shared in the past five years are vulnerable to the Acropalypse attack, and nothing can be done to remediate this. The vulnerability could expose sensitive information that the image creator redacted using Pixel’s Markup tool before sharing the media with others or posting it online.
- Google Pixel flaw allowed recovery of redacted, cropped images BleepingComputer
- Google Pixel bug lets you “uncrop” the last four years of screenshots Ars Technica
- Severe security flaw found in the Markup tool on Pixel phones Android Authority
- This Google Pixel flaw could let hackers undo all your photo cropping TechRadar
- Pixel vulnerability that hits the Markup screenshot editing tool is potentially dangerous PhoneArena
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