Thursday, June 18, 2015
Researchers have discovered a security flaw that in how Samsung phones use the Swiftkey keyboard. This flaw allows someone to have access to the various sensors included in the phone such as the GPS, camera, microphone, install applications or even listen to phone conversations or view pictures. Over 600 million phones are at risk. Here's the list of phones affected by this problem: Even though this is a major security flaw, no reason to panic. The risks of encountering all the conditions allowing someone to exploit this flaw is minimal. Basically, there's nothing you can do. Samsung will be pushing a security update automatically in the next couple of days to address the flaw.
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