Available on the Galaxy S23 series for now, with support coming later for other devices.
Zero-click attacks have been on the rise. Message Guard is designed to quarantine and neutralize image attachments in messages that might contain malicious code.Message Guard will first be available on the Samsung Galaxy S23 series before rolling out to other Galaxy devices later this year.
Zero-click attacks often leave little trace and victims may be completely unaware that their device has been compromised. In some cases, security measures like end-to-end encrypted messaging intended to protect users can actually make zero-click attacksMessage Guard quarantines image attachments that may contain malware to prevent the malicious code from infecting the rest of the device.
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