Samsung Zero-Day Vuln Under Active Exploit, Google Warns
If exploited, bad actors can execute arbitrary code while evading detection thanks to a renamed process.
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If exploited, bad actors can execute arbitrary code while evading detection thanks to a renamed process.
Four flaws open mobiles, cars to remote-control at baseband level with just a phone number Google security analysts have warned Android device users that several zero-day vulnerabilities in some Samsung chipsets could allow an attacker to completely hijack and remote-control their handsets knowing just the phone number.…
Four of these vulnerabilities enabled potential attackers to perform remote code execution
Google is calling attention to a set of severe security flaws in Samsung's Exynos chips, some of which could be exploited remotely to completely compromise a phone without requiring any user interaction
Project Zero, Google's zero-day bug-hunting team, discovered and reported 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Samsung's Exynos chipsets used in mobile devices, wearables, and cars. [...]
Project Zero, Google's zero-day bug-hunting team, discovered and reported 18 baseband zero-day vulnerabilities in Samsung's Exynos chipsets used in mobile devices, wearables, and cars. [...]