Samsung Galaxy phones were targeted by the sophisticated "LANDFALL" zero-day spyware, which stole personal data using a malformed image file.
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A new Android spyware called Landfall has been uncovered targeting Samsung Galaxy phones through a zero-click image exploit.
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