Qualcomm, Android
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.
And it's not even just Android devices that could potentially have been at risk. The Snapdragon X55 5G modem is one of the affected chipsets and you can find that one inside the iPhone 12 series.
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Qualcomm confirmed a cyberattack exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in its chipsets, affecting various Android devices.
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