A zero-day vulnerability discovered in multiple Qualcomm chipsets was recently exploited to target Android users.
Security researchers at Google and Amnesty International discovered hackers exploiting the bug in an active hacking campaign.
Qualcomm confirmed this week that hackers exploited a zero-day bug – a vulnerability that was unknown to the maker when it ...
Qualcomm confirmed a cyberattack exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in its chipsets, affecting various Android devices.
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Hackers have exploited a zero-day security flaw in Qualcomm chipsets used in many popular Android devices, as confirmed by ...
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