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Serious Android flaw threatens hundreds of millions of users — what to do

Posted on May 7, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Modem flaw could be used to steal data, hide malware

A deep-rooted flaw in Qualcomm chips threatens hundreds of millions of Android phones.

The news comes form Israeli security firm Check Point in a new report. The security firm says hackers could use the flaw to read your text messages, listen to your phone conversations and in some cases even unlock your SIM card.
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