Samsung One UI Vulnerability Leaks Sensitive Data in Plain Text With No Expiration!
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:16 am
A glaring vulnerability has come to light within Samsung’s One UI interface: the clipboard history function stores all copied text, including sensitive data like passwords and personal information, in plain text and retains it indefinitely, unless users manually delete it.
For countless smartphone users, copying and pasting is a daily activity. Complex passwords, banking information, and other confidential details are often transferred using the clipboard, many relying on password managers like KeePass to generate and input secure credentials.
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For countless smartphone users, copying and pasting is a daily activity. Complex passwords, banking information, and other confidential details are often transferred using the clipboard, many relying on password managers like KeePass to generate and input secure credentials.
https://gbhackers.com/samsung-one-ui-vulnerability/