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A suspected security hole affecting a handful of Samsung smartphones could give apps access to user data and leave the handset vulnerable to malicious apps and bricking, according to a developer.

The vulnerability, which was discovered and detailed by an XDA member with the handle "alephzain," lies in Exynos 4, the ARM-based system-on-chip typically found in Samsung smartphones and tablets. Alephzain developed an exploit he said bypasses the system permissions, allowing any app to extract data from the device's RAM or inject malicious code into the kernel.

 

Alephzain said that he stumbled upon the vulnerability while trying to find a new way to root his Galaxy S3, but that the exploit affects the Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note, and Meizu MX as well. However, the Nexus 10 is unaffected as it uses the Exynos 5 chip.

"The good news is we can easily obtain root on these devices and the bad is there is no control over it," alephzain writes.

CNET has contacted Samsung for comment for comment and will update this report when we learn more.

http://news.cnet.com...amsung-devices/

 

This has already been patched and fixed. Simply download the apk from here (xda-developers forum), check Unknown Sources in Settings and click the apk to install it. Then you will be patched against this exploit.

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