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    Home»Development»Security»Vulnerabilities in Preinstalled Android Apps Expose PIN Codes and Allow Command Injection

    Vulnerabilities in Preinstalled Android Apps Expose PIN Codes and Allow Command Injection

    June 2, 2025

    Vulnerabilities in Preinstalled Android Apps Expose PIN Codes and Allow Command Injection

    Significant vulnerabilities were uncovered in pre-installed applications on Ulefone and Krüger&Matz Android smartphones that expose users to significant risks, including unauthorized factory resets, P …
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    Jun 02, 2025 (3 hours, 43 minutes ago)

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