For the second time this year, there is a serious security threat to
Galaxy users. According to a member called “alepzain” on XDA Developers
forum, Samsung’s line of Exynos 4 processors used in their flagship Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II
smartphones may make the phones vulnerable to app-based attacks. A
security hole in the Exynos processors allows for Play Store app to
potentially break in to the phone’s RAM or inject malicious code into
its kernel.
No comments:
Post a Comment