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DaFAQ No system is safe.

(Topic created on: 09-04-2022 04:03 AM)
A_I
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Galaxy A
No System is safe.

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Galaxy A
Ohhh nooooo
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Galaxy A
Hope Samsung will fix this
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Galaxy A
yes samsungvis on top of it
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ljbulusan
Active Level 9
Galaxy A
Samsung just issued or updated their Privacy NoticeCopied_Item_1662293984741_29044_1662293984.png
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AlexMurphyOCP
Active Level 5
Galaxy A
Nasa dark web na ung personal information mo... 🥲
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Khaled75
Expert Level 5
Galaxy A
Ohh noooo... that is not good. Hope Samsung will fix this.
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jd90
Active Level 4
Galaxy A
This incident is not in the Philippines, but in the US. But I agree that this can happen to any company. Other than on the companies' side, we should also do our part in securing our personal information. Criminals really are working online now na.
A_I
Active Level 7
Galaxy A
Here's some highlights about the breach.
-androidcentral-
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Any Samsung customers "identified as affected by this issue" should have already received an email; if you didn't, you can breathe a sigh of relief. The company also assures that "consumer devices were not affected in connection with this incident," so in theory, the hacker wouldn't have access to location data or other sensitive information.

For anyone who did receive Samsung's warning email, they should "remain cautious of any unsolicited communications that ask for your personal information or refer you to a web page asking for personal information." It's possible that the hacker could use the stolen personal info for phishing attempts against them.