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Why Samsung's "Secure" Folder Wasn't So Secure After All

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Michael Ashford

11mo agoen

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Gadget HacksWhy Samsung's "Secure" Folder Wasn't So Secure After Allgadgethacks.com
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Ever felt that sinking feeling when you realize your most private stuff might not be as private as you thought? Samsung Galaxy users just got a reality check about their Secure Folder – and the company's scrambling to fix a flaw that's been hiding in plain sight. The issue? Samsung's Secure Folder had a critical vulnerability that let anyone with physical access peek at your hidden apps and photos. Even worse, apps inside Secure Folder could be spotted through the system's Permission Manager, completely defeating the purpose of keeping them "secure." Here's the kicker: Samsung treats Secure Folder as a managed work profile, which means its data is merely kept separate from your personal profile. What you need to know: Samsung acknowledged the Secure Folder vulnerability that exposed hidden apps and photos The flaw stemmed from Secure Folder's reliance on Android's work profile system Samsung is planning to adopt Google's Private Space API for a proper fix The solution may not arriv

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