How to fix Samsung Exynos 4 SoC root exploit vulnerability?

Oh no, there is root exploit vulnerability in Samsung Exynos 4 SoC. All Android smartphones and tablets which use Samsung Exynos 4 SoC are affected. This includes Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Meizu MX and Meizu MX2. Android applications or games can easily get access to root level without asking and without any permission on these devices due to security hole in Samsung kernel. So how to fix Samsung Exynos 4 root exploit vulnerability?

ExynosAbuse

How to fix Samsung Exynos 4 root exploit vulnerability?
ExynosAbuse is the free Android application that can help to block and protect your Samsung Exynos 4 devices. This is only a work-around, not a permanent fix. We need an updated kernel from Samsung that fix this Samsung Exynos 4 root exploit vulnerable itself. But it is better than nothing. And to be safe, don’t simple install unknown Android applications or games apk. Something bad might happen if you do so. Be warned…

Download ExynosAbuse for Samsung Exynos 4 devices here.

20 COMMENTS

  1. Does it affect rooted phone also ? because the phone will ask Root permission when I open up some games not all, I just simply click deny root permission.

  2. Hi Jayce,

    Another question please.
    After I disable exploit, I can’t use my camera.
    So referring to xda, they have the fix for the camera in zip file.
    But I dont understand how to use that zip file to fix the camera because there is no guide.
    Please advise.

    Thanks again

  3. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 unroot. Is it safe to install this patch? Will I have problems with camera function or others after patching?

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