These Galaxy phones, smartwatches are at risk of being hacked, warns Samsung

These Galaxy phones, smartwatches are at risk of being hacked, warns Samsung | Tech Tips



Highlights
  • Exynos 9820, Exynos 9825, Exynos 980, Exynos 990, Exynos 850, and Exynos W920 are vulnerable to the exploit.
  • Smartphones affected include the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A71 and more.
  • Samsung is rolling out security updates to patch the vulnerability.

A bunch of Exynos chipsets could be in danger of being hacked as Samsung has issued a warning about a high-risk vulnerability. This vulnerability applies to multiple Exynos-powered Galaxy smartphones and smartwatches. To that extent, Samsung has urged users of the affected devices to update to the latest security patch while it works to resolve the exploit. Here’s everything you need to know.

List of vulnerable Samsung devices

  • Firstly, the list of Exynos chipsets that are vulnerable to the exploit include the Exynos 9820, Exynos 9825, Exynos 980, Exynos 990, Exynos 850, and Exynos W920.
  • Models that are powered by the said chipsets include the Samsung Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, Galaxy A21, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A71, Galaxy Watch 5, Galaxy Watch FE, and Galaxy Watch 4.
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  • After almost a month since its first report, Samsung is rolling out security updates that are expected to patch the vulnerability.
  • As per Google’s threat analysis experts, the exploit allowed foreign actors to gain system privileges and run code on your device.
  • However, this was disguised as a Samsung process so it couldn’t be easily found during system scans.
  • Foreign code being run on your phone means hackers can gain access to personal information like bank account details, read private conversations and see photos/videos.
  • This is not the first time such an exploit made news as experts at Google say they have seen instances of foreign parties using this exploit to execute code and gain access.
  • The extent of the attack or the identity of the attackers is not revealed at the moment. 
  • his new development comes amidst reports of Samsung ignoring the Exynos chipsets for the upcoming Galaxy S25 series owing to poor yields.

If you are using any of the above-mentioned Exynos-powered Samsung phones, be sure to update the phone to the latest version and avoid installing apps from any unrecognised website/platform.


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