In a recent development, the Indian government has issued a high-risk warning to Samsung Galaxy device users, cautioning them against potential security threats. Reports have surfaced regarding unauthorized access, photo deletion, and other peculiar hacking incidents affecting some Samsung Galaxy users.
Ankita, a regular Samsung Galaxy user, shared her alarming experience of being locked out of her phone due to an unexpected alteration of her PIN. Similar incidents reported online indicate a growing cyber threat, where hackers manipulate PINs, leading to compromised access to users’ devices.
India’s CERT-In department, responsible for cybersecurity, has issued an advisory urging Samsung Galaxy users to update their operating systems (OS) and firmware urgently. The advisory emphasizes that neglecting updates exposes users to increased hacking threats.
Vulnerabilities in Samsung Mobile Android versions 11, 12, 13, and 14 have been identified, with one notable vulnerability allowing attackers to exploit the system, potentially leading to information theft, code execution, and device compromise. Samsung has released patches to address these vulnerabilities, and users are strongly advised to prioritize updating their devices to safeguard against potential data breaches.