Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
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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Unit 42 says LANDFALL abused a Samsung DNG image flaw via WhatsApp for zero click spying. Samsung fixed the issues in 2025.