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+tags: Privacy/security, Paul Kocialkowski
+date: 2014-03-13 19:43
+title: Unveiling the Samsung Galaxy back-door
+---
+Yesterday, we disclosed our findings about the [Samsung Galaxy back-door][1],
+an anti-feature found in Samsung Galaxy devices that lets the modem access the
+files stored on the device. For a complete statement about the issue, you can
+refer to [the article we published at the Free Software Foundation’s
+website][1]. A technical description of the issue is available on a [dedicated
+page of the Replicant wiki][2], along with more information regarding the
+back-door.
+
+The information spread out very quickly and we’re glad the press is finding
+interest in such matters as privacy and unjust control over one’s computing.
+This demonstrates yet another time why free software is essential and how a
+single piece of proprietary software can compromise a whole device.
+
+We have yet to hear from Samsung about this issue, as we are hoping that the
+reason for the presence of this back-door will be clarified. In that regard,
+we’d be very glad to work with Samsung in order to make things right, for
+instance through releasing free software or documentation that would make it
+easy for community Android versions to get rid of the incriminated blob.
+
+**Update:** Several sources, including Samsung, claim this is a non-issue. A
+complementary statement to address these claims was issued at [Paul
+Kocialkowski’s personal blog][3].
+
+ [1]: <http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/replicant-developers-find-and-
+close-samsung-galaxy-backdoor>
+
+ [2]:
+<http://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/SamsungGalaxyBackdoor>
+
+ [3]: <http://code.paulk.fr/article18/the-samsung-galaxy-back-door-was-
+bullshit-really>
+
+