In an official statement, Samsung has confirmed a reported vulnerability in Exynos kernel code that could be exploited by particular applications. This incorporates the international versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III, S II, and Note II.
It is fast to point out that most properly-known, genuine apps are not carrying any threat, so if you stick to well-liked apps from the Play Retailer, then you must be protected.
The exploit can be utilised to let an app access to the RAM, enabling it to
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