
Samsung Kernel UAF Flaw Lets Untrusted Apps Trigger Memory Corruption on Galaxy Devices
A critical use-after-free (UAF) vulnerability buried inside Samsung’s Android kernel for nearly eight years has been publicly disclosed, exposing hundreds of millions of Galaxy devices to potential app-to-kernel memory corruption. The flaw originates in FIVE (File-based Integrity Verification Engine), a proprietary kernel-side integrity subsystem that underpins Samsung’s KNOX security platform. The vulnerability was uncovered by […]
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