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    Home»Development»Preinstalled Apps on Ulefone, Krüger&Matz Phones Let Any App Reset Device, Steal PIN

    Preinstalled Apps on Ulefone, Krüger&Matz Phones Let Any App Reset Device, Steal PIN

    June 9, 2025

    Three security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in preloaded Android applications on smartphones from Ulefone and Krüger&Matz that could enable any app installed on the device to perform a factory reset and encrypt an application.
    A brief description of the three flaws is as follows –

    CVE-2024-13915 (CVSS score: 6.9) – A pre-installed “com.pri.factorytest” application on Ulefone and

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