Threat actors exploited CVE-2025-21042 to deliver malware via specially crafted images to users in the Middle East.
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Threat actors exploited CVE-2025-21042 to deliver malware via specially crafted images to users in the Middle East.
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Google has released a partial patch for the Pixnapping attack and is working on an additional fix.
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Reported by Meta and WhatsApp, the vulnerability leads to remote code execution and was likely exploited by a spyware vendor.
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New Samsung Galaxy features include protections for on-device AI, expanded cross-device threat detection, and quantum-resistant encryption for network security.
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Threat actors started exploiting a vulnerability in Samsung MagicINFO only days after a PoC exploit was published.
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Samsung has paid out nearly $5 million through its bug bounty program since 2017 and the tech giant announced that the top reward has increased to $1 million.
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CISA adds 6 Samsung mobile device flaws to its known exploited vulnerabilities catalog and they have likely been exploited by a spyware vendor.
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Samsung smartphone users warned about CVE-2023-21492, an ASLR bypass vulnerability exploited in the wild, likely by a spyware vendor.
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Samsung’s Message Guard provides a sandbox designed to protect phones and tablets against zero-click exploits.
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Cybersecurity firm NCC Group has shared details on two vulnerabilities in Samsung’s Galaxy Store that could be exploited to install applications or execute JavaScript code by launching a web page.
An alternative app marketplace, the Galaxy Store comes pre-installed on Samsung’s Android devices and can be used alongside Google Play to download and install software.
Tracked as CVE-2023-21433, the first of the vulnerabilities that NCC Group has identified could allow rogue applications on a device to download and install additional software from the Galaxy Store, without the user’s knowledge.
The issue is described as an improper access control flaw, where the app store contained an exported activity that failed to safely handle incoming intents. The bug, NCC explains, only impacted devices running Android 12 and older.
The second vulnerability, CVE-2023-21434, is described as an improper input validation issue that could allow a local attacker to execute JavaScript code by launching a web page.
“It was found that a webview within the Galaxy App Store contained a filter which limited which domains that webview could browse to. However, the filter was not properly configured, which would allow the webview to browse to an attacker-controlled domain,” NCC Group explains.
The vulnerability can be exploited by tapping a malicious URL in Chrome or a pre-installed rogue application, which would bypass existing URL filtering.
The cybersecurity firm has published proof-of-concept (PoC) code for both these vulnerabilities.
The security defects were reported to Samsung in November and December 2022. Both issues were addressed in Galaxy Store version 4.5.49.8.
Owners of Samsung devices running Android 12 or below are advised to update to the latest version of Galaxy Store as soon as possible.
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