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QUALCOMM HACKED 🤔🤨what happened why to worry

(Topic created on: 08-08-2020 07:38 PM)
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According to a study Qualcomm fast charging chipset is used at the 40 % of all mobiles in the worlds in number the value would cross 900 million. Now come to the topic

The Qualcomm fast charging enabled devices could be hacked or spyed easily due to a vulnerability found on it.The vulnerability has been found in Snapdragon's digital signal processor (DSP)
And till today research it could open up the possibility of data theft, spying, and can potentially even lead to bricking of the devices 

And the bricking of the phone may happen in case the hacker performs a DDoS attack
The vulnerability also gives hackers access to confidential data on the device, including calls, contacts, location, photos, real-time microphone data

And the best things is Qualcomm has acknowledged the vulnerabilities, informed Google, Samsung, and other brands about the same, and started working on patches


But until the patches given by updates till then you need to be more conscious while doing something extra (like root or install modified apps and some pirated tv apps etc )

And please till then don't install any app from unknown untrusted developer even from play store & galaxy store.


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Thanks for reading stay safe. 🙂🙂🙂😃😀

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Ab bolo exynos beakr h 😂🤣🤣
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hum exynos wale Bach gaye 😅😅
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🤣🤣
Viki100420
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🤣🤣
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Lmfao, Bhai kal ko aa jayegi news Exynos ki bhi dw. 🤣🤣
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hmm vai exynos hi do but performance improve kar do 🙏😃
Viki100420
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Thanks👍
Abdul_Rahman
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Thats why Exynos is best for all Samsung user's .Samsung is serious in security matter's.
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I am not sure, but I do not think that these issues can be addressed via software updates because DSP is hardware based. Sometime ago, a similar vulnerability was discovered in Intel processors, which are now fixed with he new generation of processors, but the older generations are still vulnerable.