Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
Trustonic has denied any flaws in its security software, attributing the vulnerability affecting Android phones solely to MediaTek’s hardware.
The CVE-2025-20435 exploit requires no malware, no internet connection, and no password. MediaTek powers a huge share of the global Android market, particularly in mid-range ...
The MediaTek vulnerability affecting 875 million Android phones allows SIM card exploits to bypass lock screens in seconds.
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A major security flaw could affect 1 in 4 Android phones - here's how to check yours ...
Google has patched nearly 130 vulnerabilities in Android, including an exploited zero-day bug in the graphics component of ...
Security researchers cracked a MediaTek-powered Nothing CMF Phone 1 in 45 seconds, exposing a vulnerability that potentially affects millions of Android phones.
A MediaTek chip flaw could put up to 875 million Android phones at risk, exposing how a locked device can still be vulnerable below the surface.
Users of Android smartphones with MediaTek processors should be particularly cautious right now. Security researchers have ...
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Millions of Android phones, tablets, and smartwatches in India could be vulnerable to hacking due to newly identified security flaws.