Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2, along with various other devices, can leave your Android devices vulnerable to potential security threats. According to a latest report by alephzain, a member of XDA developers forum, a serious security hole has been recorded in Samsung's Exynos 4-powered devices, including Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, and Galaxy Note 2. The vulnerability can allow malicious apps to access your device's physical memory, helping the malicious apps to read user's data, brick some of the device's hardware, and perform various other malicious activities.
Monday, December 17, 2012
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