Samsung’s Galaxy S23 phone series gets safeguards against zero-click malware attacks



Samsung has just released a new security tool that aims to protect its smartphone users from zero-click attacks: those that don’t require a victim’s input.

In a blog post (opens in new tab)  announcing the new feature, Samsung noted that (via The Hacker News (opens in new tab)) these kinds of attacks were previously discovered in the Apple ecosystem, when threat actors managed to compromise an endpoint by simply sending an image via SMS. 



Source link

Previous articleEU calls for fast-track crypto capital rules for banks
Next articleMultiple HomePods responding to Siri requests; handoff failing