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EUVD-2020-3252
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-10846
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.x and Q10.x software. Attackers can enable the OEM unlock feature on a KG-enrolled devices, leading to potentially unwanted binaries being downloaded. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16554 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10846
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.x and Q10.x software. Attackers can enable the OEM unlock feature on a KG-enrolled devices, leading to potentially unwanted binaries being downloaded. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16554 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10846
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.x and Q10.x software. Attackers can enable the OEM unlock feature on a KG-enrolled devices, leading to potentially unwanted binaries being downloaded. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16554 February 2020...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.x and Q10.x software. Attackers can enable the OEM unlock feature on a KG-enrolled devices, leading to potentially unwanted binaries being downloaded. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16554 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10846
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.x and Q10.x software. Attackers can enable the OEM unlock feature on a KG-enrolled devices, leading to potentially unwanted binaries being downloaded. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16554 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10846
CVE-2020-10846 affects Samsung mobile devices with P(9.x) and Q(10.x) software. The issue enables OEM unlock on KG-enrolled devices, potentially allowing download of unwanted binaries. Samsung ID: SVE-2019-16554. No explicit remediation or exploitation details are provided in the connected docume...
Design/Logic Flaw
In android for MSM, Firefox OS for MSM, QRD Android, with all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, while processing OEM unlock/unlock-go fastboot commands data leak may occur, resulting from writing uninitialized stack structure to non-volatile memory...
Hacker Jailbreaks Google Glass for Root Access Unlock
On Friday, Jay Freeman announced on Twitter that he exploited a known vulnerability and subsequently achieved root access to his developer-model of Google Glass – Google’s highly anticipated, wearable, head-mounted computer. Around the same time, another notable hacker, Liam McLoughlin, tweeted...