Jan. 24, 2023, 12:31 a.m. | Duncan Riley

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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has patched vulnerabilities in its Galaxy Store app that could have allowed bad actors to install any app on a targeted mobile device without the device owner’s knowledge or consent. Detailed Jan. 20 by researchers at NCC Group plc, the first vulnerability, designated CVE-2023-21433, opens the door for attackers to install applications […]

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