Around this time last year, Qualcomm took the covers off its Snapdragon X Elite (and Snapdragon X Plus) processors for ...
A zero-day vulnerability discovered in multiple Qualcomm chipsets was recently exploited to target Android users.
Several Snapdragon chips for Android devices have a security vulnerability classified as critical. It has already been ...
In its security bulletin, Qualcomm revealed that at least 64 chipsets were impacted by the latest vulnerability.
The vulnerable chipsets are commonly used in devices from popular brands like OnePlus, Samsung, and Motorola. Also, the ...
Qualcomm has listed 64 affected chips, including the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC found in flagship Android devices and the ...
Qualcomm chips found in Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus, and more brands’ phones could have been exploited, but we don’t know to ...
Qualcomm says hackers exploited a zero-day bug in dozens of its chipsets found in popular Android devices. The vulnerability ...
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.
Qualcomm confirmed a cyberattack exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in its chipsets, affecting various Android devices.
Qualcomm has again decided to work with Samsung Foundry To recall, the company partnered with Samsung in the past for the production of its Snapdragon 888 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chips. Both the ...