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Researchers report 'serious leak in S4 and Galaxy Note 3

Investigators accuse Samsung of a serious security vulnerability in Knox to include the Galaxy S4.

It reports the Wall Street Journal Tuesday.
Researchers from Israel's Ben Gurion University of the Negev argue that the security program Knox is vulnerable.
The exact leak is not named, but it would allow them to read his e-mails and monitor while data should be by Knox. Properly secured additional traffic
In the worst case, an attacker could run inside the protected network. Malicious code with malware
Knox
Knox was announced by Samsung earlier this year. It would be included on the Galaxy S4, standard but the launch was postponed. The Galaxy Note 3 was called from launch fitted with Knox and the S4 has about it now.
After an update, the software can also be run on the Galaxy S III and Note II.
Knox is intended for the business market and make it separate. possible personal and business data The business data are used and stored in a separate area and that additional security.  The software is an attempt by Samsung to get the business market, such as the replacement of Blackberry. more foothold
Not serious
In response to Nutech Samsung announced that the accusations being further seeks out, but that the problem would be if the Israeli researchers claim so seriously.
"We take all safety messages seriously, but the threat seems to be some very well-known attacks a variant," said a spokesman. Moreover, the affected devices would not run the entire business software.
"Knox already has an app and mechanisms such as VPN support SSL and TLS in defense of this type of threat." According to Samsung the core of Knox can not therefore be put at risk.

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