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SSamsung is clearly trying to make a dent in the world with its Samsung KNOX security system and it is succeeding, it was even recently approved by the US government as a platform suitable for working with classified documents. However, as with all security systems, even with Samsung KNOX there will be those who will try their best to bypass the system and disrupt its bulletproofness. This is precisely why there are people whose task or interest is to find these errors before possible pests, these people mostly consist of trained experts, but we also often come across cases where the security hole is discovered by amateur bloggers or ordinary users.

Samsung recently stated on its KNOX website that it certainly does not plan to ignore these "finds" and urges anyone who has any doubts about KNOX to report them immediately. And no wonder, in addition to its use in (not only) the US government, Google also decided to integrate KNOX into the upcoming Android 5.0 Lollipop and any flaw in the security of the most used mobile operating system would be unacceptable, and the consequences for the dominant platform in the mobile market can only be speculated.

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