The vulnerability in the software keyboard has already been published in December last year to Samsung. Swiftkey, which itself has an alternative keyboard smartphone market, now reports that the South Korean smartphone manufacturer within days issue an update which should solve this problem. It is unclear why Samsung did not announce it himself.
Risks are limited to users happy rather because the vulnerability only is abuse if you’re a keyboard language to update via a hacked WiFi network .
The update is integrated in a policy update “Samsung’s security Knox. In this way the manufacturer can the approval process by bypassing providers. In the Benelux, this is not really necessary, but for example in the United States as well as almost all appliances are sold through a provider flour evert its own software.
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