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Samsung smartphones are protected against Qualcomm severe chip vulnerability – Gizchina.com
Samsung smartphones are protected against Qualcomm severe chip vulnerability. The fix is in the company’s latest May security patch

According to a security research company, Check Point, there is a vulnerability in Qualcomm’s 5G modem chip. According to the research agency, this vulnerability will affect about 30% of Android smartphones globally. The discovery of this vulnerability dates back to December last year. It may allow hackers to remotely attack Android users by injecting malicious code into the phones modem, gain the ability to execute code, access mobile users call records and text messages, and eavesdrop on calls. According…
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