According to reports, Qualcomm confirmed that several of its chips, such as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, experienced a zero-day ...
Qualcomm says hackers exploited a zero-day bug in dozens of its chipsets found in popular Android devices. The vulnerability ...
A zero-day vulnerability discovered in multiple Qualcomm chipsets was recently exploited to target Android users.
Security researchers at Google and Amnesty International discovered hackers exploiting the bug in an active hacking campaign.
Using an Android phone that runs on a Qualcomm chipset? It may be at risk as new info about Qualcomm's chipset zero-day ...
October will likely see Qualcomm announce a brand new Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset that could power your next Android phone ...
Among the Qualcomm chips impacted were Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, which can be found in flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy ...
Qualcomm confirmed this week that hackers exploited a zero-day bug – a vulnerability that was unknown to the maker when it ...
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 has published a doc about a vulnerability affecting many Snapdragon-powered Android smartphones. This is what is ...
Qualcomm reports a zero-day security flaw exploited in its chipsets for Android devices, confirmed by Google TAG and Amnesty ...
Thundercomm has recently introduced the Rubik Pi AI SBC built around the Qualcomm QCS6490 SoC with a 12.5 TOPS AI accelerator ...