Qualcomm confirmed a zero-day bug was exploited in 64 chipsets, affecting millions of devices globally. Despite a patch being sent, implementation is up to smartphone makers.
The vulnerability affected devices like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and OnePlus 10 Pro. Qualcomm clarified the attack was a "limited, targeted exploitation."
Amnesty International's Security Lab verified the seriousness of the issue, indicating targeted hacking rather than a broad spectrum of users was likely affected.
Research into the vulnerability is ongoing, with organizations like Google and Amnesty working to determine the specifics of the hacking campaign and its targets.
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