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Samsung Fixes Critical Zero-Day CVE-2025-21043 Exploited in Android Attacks

Posted on September 12, 2025September 12, 2025 By CWS

Sep 12, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Cell Safety
Samsung has launched its month-to-month safety updates for Android, together with a repair for a safety vulnerability that it mentioned has been exploited in zero-day assaults.
The vulnerability, CVE-2025-21043 (CVSS rating: 8.8), considerations an out-of-bounds write that might lead to arbitrary code execution.
“Out-of-bounds Write in libimagecodec.quram.so previous to SMR Sep-2025 Launch 1 permits distant attackers to execute arbitrary code,” Samsung mentioned in an advisory. “The patch fastened the wrong implementation.”
Based on a 2020 report from Google Undertaking Zero, libimagecodec.quram.so is a closed-source picture parsing library developed by Quramsoft that implements help for varied picture codecs.

The critical-rated difficulty, per the South Korean electronics big, impacts Android variations 13, 14, 15, and 16. The vulnerability was privately disclosed to the corporate on August 13, 2025.
Samsung didn’t share any specifics on how the vulnerability is being exploited in assaults and who could also be behind these efforts. Nonetheless, it acknowledged that “an exploit for this difficulty has existed within the wild.”
The event comes shortly after Google mentioned it resolved two safety flaws in Android (CVE-2025-38352 and CVE-2025-48543) that it mentioned have been exploited in focused assaults.

The Hacker News Tags:Android, Attacks, Critical, CVE202521043, Exploited, Fixes, Samsung, ZeroDay

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