


Please keep it for a while, and I will contact you.” Samsung NISTĪs an example, the Find my Mobile how-to for Galaxy S5 suggests that if you lose your phone, then first remotely “lock my device” and display a message such as “This device is lost. It further classified CVE-2014-8346 to have a network exploitable access vector with a low complexity to exploit it requires no authentication in order to disrupt service. With 10 representing maximum impact severity on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System ( CVSS), NIST ranks the base score as high at 7.8, the impact score as 6.9 and the exploitability score at 10. And the website will be even more useful once tablets and laptops get added.The Remote Controls feature on Samsung mobile devices does not validate the source of lock-code data received over a network, which makes it easier for remote attackers to cause a denial of service (screen locking with an arbitrary code) by triggering unexpected Find My Mobile network traffic. OLED Finder can be a very useful tool for prospective smartphone buyers. So the purpose of the OLED Finder website is “to provide more accurate information to consumers that are looking for superior Samsung OLED products.” The company is the largest OLED supplier in the world, boasting a 70% market share, but it is not the only OLED panel manufacturer. Samsung Display says that 70% of smartphones that use OLED panels are using Samsung technologies. But we’re sure Samsung will work out these kinks and improve the Finder in time. So if you’re trying to find out if an iPhone has a Samsung Display OLED, you might be unable to as of now. As of this writing, searching for devices by “Other” brands doesn’t seem to work. You can visit OLED Finder directly or scan the QR code below to access the website, but keep in mind that it is in the beta stages, so you may encounter minor issues. However, Samsung Display says it wants to expand the capabilities of the new OLED Finder website to also help users identify if laptops and tablets are equipped with OLED panels made by Samsung. OLED Finder is in the beta stages, and for now, its search engine is limited to 700 smartphone models from eight different smartphone brands. The website is called OLED Finder and includes devices made by Samsung Electronics and other brands like Asus, Oppo, Xiaomi, Vivo, Realme, OnePlus, and Meizu. Samsung Display has released a new website to help everyone find out if their products feature Samsung OLED technology.
