Samsung pulls curtains on classified operation called Project Infinity, where teams compete relentlessly to improve security on billions of Galaxy phones

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  • Project Infinity and Mobile Security Rewards Program bolster Samsung’s security strategy
  • Red, Blue, and Purple teams safeguard Galaxy devices from cyber threats
  • CTI task force scours the Dark Web to prevent device breaches

Samsung has always prioritized security for its Galaxy smartphones, and with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series, it promised an unprecedented seven years of mobile security updates.

Behind this extended protection lies a secretive and highly specialized security initiative known as Project Infinity – but Samsung has now lifted the veil and provided some details about the project.

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