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June 18, 2015

Samsung uses Knox to patch Swiftkey vulnerability

by John_A

Earlier today we reported on a Samsung vulnerability that had to do with the preinstalled keyboard Swiftkey.

This vulnerability would allow an attacker to remotely take control of your device and cause some serious damage.

PocketNow reached out to Samsung about their plans on handling this security issue.

Samsung Knox has the capability to update the security policy of the phones, over-the-air, to invalidate any potential vulnerabilities caused by this issue. The security policy updates will begin rolling out in a few days.

Samsung

Samsung plans to push a security policy update to their affected phones via their Knox security subsystem. This will allow them to fix the vulnerability without having to push an entire OTA firmware update that would be held up by a extended period of time for testing and without a doubt by carriers who want to stick their own preinstalled software in.

The security policy update via Knox will allow Samsung to address the issue quickly and effectively. As a result, the fix should be coming in a few days rather then a few weeks/months.

Samsung has also told PocketNow that they will be working with Swiftkey to prevent future issues such as this.

The post Samsung uses Knox to patch Swiftkey vulnerability appeared first on AndroidGuys.

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