By Tempering Apps In Samsung, Hackers can Spy the Users

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Hackers can now snoop on users by manipulating the pre-installed Samsung apps. 
Hackers can monitor users and probably control the whole system altogether. Alarmingly, the vulnerabilities appear to be part of a much larger group of exploitable flaws. A security scientist of Samsung summarized the situation to the bug bounty program of the technological giant. 
Samsung works to patch numerous vulnerabilities that impact its smartphones, that can be exploited to spy or control the system in the wild. 
Sergey Toshin — the creator of the Oversecured mobile app security company — uncovered more than a dozen flaws that affect Samsung devices from the beginning of the year. 
The information in three of them is currently light due to the noteworthy risk to users. Toshin said that the less pressing of these problems would allow attackers to obtain SMS messages if they deceived the victim without going into particulars. 
However, the other two are more problematic, as they are more robust. No action by Samsung’s device owner is required to exploit them. An attacker might use it to read and/or write high permission arbitrary files. 
It is uncertain when the improvements are presented to the consumers because generally the process takes approximately two months to assure that the patch doesn’t cause other complications. 
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