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Samsung Message Guard stops zero-click exploits in image form

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Ivan 17 February 2023

Samsung Android Mobile software

Samsung has long focused on the security of its smartphones. The Samsung Knox platform is built into Galaxy smartphones and already protects you against so-called zero-click exploits that aim to get hold of your data.

A zero-click exploit arrives in the form of an attachment and immediately sets to work to get control of your device or sensitive data. Samsung Knox already protects against such attachments in audio and video form, behind the scenes. Now, Galaxy users will be protected against exploits in image form too.

Samsung Message Guard is a sandbox of sorts, quarantining any image file that arrives on your phone and checking whether it's safe. The feature will work in Samsung and Google's Message apps at first but Samsung will roll it out to third-party messenger apps later this year.

Samsung Message Guard stops zero-click exploits in image form

A zero-click exploit is very dangerous because your phone could be hijacked and your data stolen while you're asleep or on the go.

Samsung Message Guard premiers on the Galaxy S23 series but is coming to other Galaxy devices later this year.

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  • Olympus Oms
  • 8pQ
  • 20 Feb 2023

The reason is for sending documents and files to another person that way. Like selling your old phone and giving them the digital receipt. But yes, it's good enough for photos/videos/audio files. But you can't send PDF, computer files ...

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  • Anonymous
  • gJt
  • 20 Feb 2023

Use android as your gaming or media devices, never for anything important.

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  • Anonymous
  • gJt
  • 20 Feb 2023

At out bank we only allowed Android devices after much pressure as they are severely flawed. Most never get updates or get them very slowly.

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