A newly discovered vulnerability on Samsung Galaxy devices, allows
you to bypass the lock screen. The security breach lets you have a sneak
peak at the home screen of the smartphone and the flaw does not expose
any sensitive data on the device.
The latest security breach was found on the Samsung Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III smartphones, but the glitch might be present in other smartphones running on Android 4.1.2 OS. The hack can be performed by accessing the emergency call menu from the lock screen.
The listing of the user’s ICE emergency contacts list and by pressing
the home button, allows the screen to be displayed for a brief period,
which allows the users to launch any of the applications present on the
home screen. Of course, you need to have fast hands, but nevertheless
the application can be launched.
Apparently, the glitch also allows you to call someone from the
contacts list by using the Direct Dial widgets. The hack is reported to
be working on the Samsung Galaxy S III with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and
one can expect the same method to work on other Galaxy devices,
provided they are running on Android 4.1.2.
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