held in Toronto, Canada Pwn2Own During the event, many participants struggled with time and with each other to expose the vulnerabilities of various devices. One of the losers in this battle was the Samsung Galaxy S22.
Investigators of Pentest Limited, Galaxy S22 It also revealed a zero-day deficit in the model. So, while the Pentest team managed to return home with 5 points and a prize of $25,000, attention also turned to Samsung.
Galaxy S22 fixed in minutes

This is evident from the news of the event Pentest teamone for Galaxy S22 Inappropriate entry confirmation With his attack, he managed to break the device in just 55 seconds. In this hacking competition organized by the Zero Day Initiative, a Zero Day The team that used the (Day Zero) vulnerability was also entitled to the prize.
In addition, all Galaxy S22 smartphones used during the event will be Android 13 operating system to the latest update he had. This updates Samsung approved by. According to the competition rules, devices must have the most up-to-date operating systems and approved applications.
Another notable point about the Samsung Galaxy S22 was that the phone was hacked in four different ways during the competition. On the first day, 2 different zero-day vulnerabilities were discovered. The STAR Labs team found a bug thanks to a bug. 50 thousand dollars while a contestant named Chim won a prize, thanks to the hole he found. 25 thousand dollars managed to win.
Let’s take a look at the South Korean tech giant SamsungWhat path will it take to close the possible shortfalls in the coming period?