Samsung Galaxy S22 hacked in 55 seconds on Pwn2Own Day 3
On the third day of Pwn2Own, contestants hacked the Samsung Galaxy S22 a fourth time since the start of the competition, and this time they did it in just 55 seconds. [...]
Samsung makes phones, chips, and connected devices whose software flaws, firmware updates, and supply-chain risks can affect data and system security.
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Samsung is a manufacturer of smartphones, tablets, wearables, televisions, appliances, and related software; in security coverage, the term most often concerns Galaxy mobile devices, their Android-based firmware, and enterprise controls such as Samsung Knox. Its large installed base makes Samsung firmware, preinstalled applications, and device-management interfaces relevant attack surfaces for both consumers and organizations.
Security news may involve vulnerabilities in the Android framework, Samsung components, drivers, boot chain, or bundled applications, as well as the availability and scope of monthly device updates. Practitioners should track affected models and software versions, apply vendor patches, and account for devices that no longer receive updates. Knox features can support hardware-backed key storage, secure boot, work-profile separation, and centralized policy enforcement, but their protection depends on configuration and the underlying device lifecycle. Privacy reviews should also consider permissions, telemetry, and data handled by Samsung services.
On the third day of Pwn2Own, contestants hacked the Samsung Galaxy S22 a fourth time since the start of the competition, and this time they did it in just 55 seconds. [...]
On the third day of Pwn2Own, contestants hacked the Samsung Galaxy S22 a fourth time since the start of the competition, and this time they did it in just 55 seconds. [...]
Contestants hacked the Samsung Galaxy S22 again during the second day of the consumer-focused Pwn2Own 2022 competition in Toronto, Canada. [...]
Contestants have hacked the Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone twice during the first day of the Pwn2Own Toronto 2022 hacking competition, the 10th edition of the consumer-focused event. [...]