Hackers may have been able to steal data from Samsung Galaxy smartphones due to flaws.

Hackers may have been able to steal data from Samsung Galaxy smartphones due to flaws.

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               hackers may have been able to steal data 

from samsung galaxy smartphone due to flaws:




Oversecured, a security firm, discovered that Samsung Galaxy customers were subject to major security problems as a result of Samsung's native apps. According to the experts at Oversecured, hackers might have used these loopholes to snoop on people.Sergey Toshin, the company's founder, told TechCrunch that although the vulnerabilities were confirmed on the Galaxy S10+, "all Samsung smartphones might possibly be compromised." The flaws have now been addressed.

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Hackers may have taken advantage of the flaws to steal users' photographs, videos, contacts, phone logs, and messages. It might potentially enable hackers access to the device's settings without the user's permission or knowledge.

The security firm also identified a weakness in a blog post that might be leveraged to collect contacts info. Another vulnerability in Knox security software has been discovered, which may be exploited to instal malicious apps. In addition, the team discovered a weakness in Samsung Dex that may be exploited to erase data from alerts such as email and SMS.According to the researchers, they submitted the flaws to Samsung, and the firm quickly addressed the vulnerabilities.