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CVE-2012-6422
The kernel in Samsung Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note 2, MEIZU MX, and possibly other Android devices, when running an Exynos 4210 or 4412 processor, uses weak permissions 0666 for /dev/exynos-mem, which allows attackers to read or write arbitrary physical memory and gain privileges via a crafted...
Code injection
The kernel in Samsung Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note 2, MEIZU MX, and possibly other Android devices, when running an Exynos 4210 or 4412 processor, uses weak permissions 0666 for /dev/exynos-mem, which allows attackers to read or write arbitrary physical memory and gain privileges via a crafted...
CVE-2012-6422
The kernel in Samsung Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note 2, MEIZU MX, and possibly other Android devices, when running an Exynos 4210 or 4412 processor, uses weak permissions 0666 for /dev/exynos-mem, which allows attackers to read or write arbitrary physical memory and gain privileges via a crafted...
CVE-2012-6422
The kernel in Samsung Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note 2, MEIZU MX, and possibly other Android devices, when running an Exynos 4210 or 4412 processor, uses weak permissions 0666 for /dev/exynos-mem, which allows attackers to read or write arbitrary physical memory and gain privileges via a crafted...
Samsung Exynos kernel exploit offer Root without Flashing
A user over at the XDA Developers Forum has gone searching through Samsung Exynos kernels and has found one whopper of an exploit. There’s both good and bad news with this exploit so head down below for more details on this new found glory. This exploits affects a number of Samsung-made devices,...