Tag: samsung
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CISA Exclusive: Critical Zero-Day Added to KEV
When CISA added a critical zero-day vulnerability to the KEV, it was a blunt wake-up call — the flaw is already being weaponized by LandFall spyware against millions of Samsung devices. With federal patching now mandatory, the race is on to stop real-world attacks and protect users’ privacy.

MPs Call for Essential, Affordable Tech to Stop Phone Theft
With phone theft soaring and victims cut off from banking and 2‑factor access, MPs say it’s time to make the handset worthless to thieves. They want the Home Secretary to press Apple, Google and Samsung to adopt standard, tamper‑resistant tech that kills the resale market and dries up criminals’ profits.

Android zero-day Critical Emergency: Must-Have Fix
Samsung just pushed an emergency patch for a critical Android zero‑day that’s been actively exploited — install it now to stop attackers from reading messages, using your mic, or tracking your device. Even after updating, enable automatic updates and avoid installing apps from untrusted sources to stay safer.

Android zero-day Critical Fix: Must-Have Patch
Imagine a single image could hijack your phone — Samsung’s September security update patches CVE-2025-21043, a high-severity, actively exploited Android zero-day in the image codec; install the SMR update as soon as it’s available to protect your device.

cybercrime collectives: Stunning Risky Alliance Revealed
If Scattered Spider, ShinyHunters and Lapsus$ are really trading tips and trophies in a shared Telegram channel, defenders could face faster, smarter attacks. Now’s the time to harden defenses—MFA, rapid patching, and better intel-sharing—before their bragging turns into your breach.