The Verge -
16 Dec 2012 22:12

User alephzain at xda-developers reported yesterday that a severe vulnerability in the Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note II, and potentially several other devices, could give remotely downloaded apps the ability to read user data, brick phones, or perform other malicious activities. "The good news is we can easily obtain root on these devices and the bad is there is no control over it," alephzain writes. While many vulnerabilities that pop up require physical access to a phone, mult...
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