Pre-installed Samsung apps can be used by the hacker to spy on users
1 June 2021
Several critical flaws have been discovered in Samsung’s pre-installed Samsung apps. If exploited the hackers can gain access to personal data without users consent and take control of the device. They can also edit contacts, calls, SMS/MMS, install arbitrary apps with device administrator rights, or read and write arbitrary files
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