Previously unknown Landfall spyware used in 0-day attacks on Samsung phones
theregister.co.ukA previously unknown Android spyware family called LANDFALL exploited a zero-day in Samsung Galaxy devices for nearly a year, installing surveillance code capable of recording calls, tracking locations, and harvesting photos and logs before Samsung finally patched it in April.
The surveillance campaign likely began in July 2024 and abused CVE-2025-21042, a critical bug in Samsung's image-processing library that affects Galaxy devices running Android versions 13, 14, 15, and 16, according to Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 researchers who discovered the commercial-grade spyware and revealed details of the espionage attacks in a Friday report.
"This was a precision espionage campaign, targeting specific Samsung Galaxy devices in the Middle East, with likely victims in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and Morocco," Itay Cohen, a senior principal researcher at Unit 42, told The Register. "The use of zero-day exploits, custom infrastructure, and modular payload design all indicate an espionage-motivated operation."
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