Samsung acknowledges Exynos exploit, promises quick fix

19 December, 2012

In an official statement, Samsung has confirmed a reported vulnerability in Exynos kernel code that could be exploited by certain applications. This includes the international versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III, S II, and Note II.



It is quick to point out that most well-known, legitimate apps are not carrying any risk, so if you stick to popular apps from the Play Store, then you should be safe.

The exploit can be used to allow an app access to the RAM, enabling it to read user data as well as general device operations.

Samsung has assured everyone that it's busy taking care of the problem, and is promising a fix for the vulnerability in the form of a patch, which should come "as quickly as possible."

For now, if you're worried about your data, we recommend uninstalling any lesser known or third party apps you may have downloaded recently, at least until the hotfix is released by Samsung.

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  • Anonymous
  • 22 Dec 2012
  • t7J

please don't throw a stone issue like that, as if the fruit company is innocent in not doing the same thing if your going to throw that at least be fair lol

  • AnonD-22824
  • 22 Dec 2012
  • u7K

U r a sad apple fan. Dont use XDA developers name again .

  • AnonD-91846
  • 22 Dec 2012
  • Hx2

@Lee Bitter much?

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