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The owners of a phablet Samsung Galaxy Note I and II and Galaxy Note 10.1, Tab 7.0 Plus tablets, Tab 7.7 and other tablets that use 4412 and 4210 processors have taken this as bad news. It seems that appointed SoC Exynos four and two nuclei have a hole in your security that makes that they can be controlled from an external device if we instalásemos any application of that style. So many smartphones of the Korean company are also at risk, entrellos SII and the SIII. This claim to the guys at XDA-Developers, and said so, is really shocking.


One of its developers opened a thread in their forum, to which you can access through this link, and warned that he had been able to root a Samsung SIII without need to Flash it with Odin. What may seem at first a good thing, actually means that if you install an application capable of stealing your data or control your remote device, malignant, may enter on your computer in a much simpler way. The fault lies in the kernel.

Samsung has been informed of this problem and, although still has not acted in this regard, safe which is already working on a solution. This happens according to XDA for your software update that cover hole, but it might take to reach.

Meanwhile they themselves offer a solution in the form of application type patch. Its design is due to one of the most prestigious members of the community of developers, Chainfire, which you can download at the following link.

There is another option to alleviate the issue until an official solution that gives us the Project Voodoo people and that doesn't require root and is also reversible. You can get it on this link to a post on its website.

We recommend you read well the information of the two links that we have recommended, since it is possible that you change until you read this. We would also like to warn you that this is not an official solution and that you assume the responsibility of what can pass you to your computer.

Another option is to do nothing until the upgrade and try not to install applications from sources unknown meanwhile.

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