After Eden informed Samsung of the flaws, the Smartphone giant has said that it will soon release a patch for this loop hole. Eden even offered to withhold this information which surprisingly Samsung declined. So far, the problem has been detected only in the Android Jelly Bean 4.1 and it is still unknown whether other versions have the bug or not.
For the time being before the patch is released, Samsung Galaxy S III and Note II users may be more secure with the custom ROMs of Cyanogenmod. Samsung has reassured users recently that it will roll out the lock screen bug fixes for both Note 2 and Galaxy S3 in the near future.