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A billion or a lot more Android equipment are susceptible to hacks that can transform them into spying instruments by exploiting a lot more than 400

A billion or a lot more Android equipment are susceptible to hacks that can transform them into spying instruments by exploiting a lot more than 400 vulnerabilities in Qualcomms Snapdragon chip, scientists noted this week.
The vulnerabilities can be exploited when a goal downloads a movie or other information that is rendered by the chip. Targets can also be attacked by setting up malicious apps that involve no permissions at all.
From there, attackers can observe spots and listen to nearby au…
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