A new security flaw has been discovered in Samsung’s vulnerability-plagued Galaxy S III. This time, the problem lies in the company’s Exynos 4 series of chips. The flaw was discovered by a hacker with the handle “Alephzain,” who posted the information on the XDA Developers Forum. Three hackers have posted solutions for the vulnerability so far. However, Samsung has remained silent on the flaw.The flaw, which is a bug in the Exynos 4 series’ kernel, affects only devices running the Exynos 4210 and 4412 processors.
Samsung Galaxy Flaw Lets Hackers Tunnel Into RAM
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 17, 2012 01:49 PMA new security flaw has been discovered in Samsung’s vulnerability-plagued Galaxy S III. This time, the problem lies in the company’s Exynos 4 series of chips. The flaw was discovered by a hacker with the handle “Alephzain,” who posted the information on the XDA Developers Forum. Three hackers have posted solutions for the vulnerability so far. However, Samsung has remained silent on the flaw.The flaw, which is a bug in the Exynos 4 series’ kernel, affects only devices running the Exynos 4210 and 4412 processors.