14 matches found
CVE-2021-22494
An issue was discovered in the fingerprint scanner on Samsung Note20 mobile devices with Q10.0 software. When a screen protector is used, the required image compensation is not present. Consequently, inversion can occur during fingerprint enrollment, and a high False Recognition Rate FRR can occu...
EUVD-2019-7973
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2021-9640
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2019-17668
Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices allow unlock operations via unregistered fingerprints in certain situations involving a third-party screen protector...
CVE-2021-22494
An issue was discovered in the fingerprint scanner on Samsung Note20 mobile devices with Q10.0 software. When a screen protector is used, the required image compensation is not present. Consequently, inversion can occur during fingerprint enrollment, and a high False Recognition Rate FRR can occu...
CVE-2021-22494
An issue was discovered in the fingerprint scanner on Samsung Note20 mobile devices with Q10.0 software. When a screen protector is used, the required image compensation is not present. Consequently, inversion can occur during fingerprint enrollment, and a high False Recognition Rate FRR can occu...
Code injection
An issue was discovered in the fingerprint scanner on Samsung Note20 mobile devices with Q10.0 software. When a screen protector is used, the required image compensation is not present. Consequently, inversion can occur during fingerprint enrollment, and a high False Recognition Rate FRR can occu...
CVE-2021-22494
An issue was discovered in the fingerprint scanner on Samsung Note20 mobile devices with Q10.0 software. When a screen protector is used, the required image compensation is not present. Consequently, inversion can occur during fingerprint enrollment, and a high False Recognition Rate FRR can occu...
CVE-2021-22494
Summary: CVE-2021-22494 affects Samsung Note20 devices running Q (10.0) software. The fingerprint scanner may misbehave when a screen protector is used because the required image compensation is not present during enrollment. This can lead to inversion and a high False Recognition Rate (FRR). The...
Housemates. The new Red Team?
You have the VPN set up, you have 2FA, you have a good enforced password policy, firewalls are in place, you even managed to squeeze in some remote training to make employees more aware of potential phishing. You stop, breathe a sigh of relief, and then think… I've no idea who my employees live...
CVE-2019-17668
Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices allow unlock operations via unregistered fingerprints in certain situations involving a third-party screen protector...
Code injection
Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices allow unlock operations via unregistered fingerprints in certain situations involving a third-party screen protector...
CVE-2019-17668
Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices allow unlock operations via unregistered fingerprints in certain situations involving a third-party screen protector...
CVE-2019-17668
CVE-2019-17668 affects Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices. The vulnerability allows unlock operations using unregistered fingerprints in certain scenarios involving a third‑party screen protector, describing a flaw in the fingerprint authentication flow. The underlying root cause is not detail...