Friday, June 11, 2021

Hackers Are Using Samsung Pre-Installed Apps to Exploit And Spy On Users 




Multiple critical security flaws have been disclosed in Samsung's pre-installed Android apps, which, if successfully exploited, could have allowed adversaries access to personal data without users' consent and take control of the devices.

"The impact of these bugs could have allowed an attacker to access and edit the victim's contacts, calls, SMS/MMS, install arbitrary apps with device administrator rights, or read and write arbitrary files on behalf of a system user which could change the device's settings," Sergey Toshin, founder of mobile security startup Oversecured, said in an analysis published Thursday

Toshin reported the flaws to Samsung in February 2021, following which patches were issued by the manufacturer as part of its monthly security updates for April and May. 

The list of the Six vulnerabilities is as follows -

  • CVE-2021-25356 - third-party authentication bypass in Managed Provisioning
  • CVE-2021-25390 - Intent redirection in PhotoTable
  • CVE-2021-25391 - Intent redirection in Secure Folder
  • CVE-2021-25392 - Possible to access notification policy file of DeX
  • CVE-2021-25393 - Possible to read/write access to arbitrary files as a system user (affects the Settings app)
  • CVE-2021-25397 - Arbitrary file write in TelephonyUI

The impact of these flaws means they could be exploited to install arbitrary third-party apps, grant the device admin privileges to delete other installed applications or steal sensitive files, read or write arbitrary files as a system user, and even execute privileged actions.

Samsung device owners are recommended to apply the latest firmware updates from the company to avoid any potential security risks.

Jai Hind ☺️




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