Security Vulnerability Discovered in Qualcomm and MediaTek!


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In October, Qualcomm and MediaTek, two leading companies in the Android processor market, are set to release their latest flagship processors. However, recent news has raised alarms about security issues in some of their existing products. These vulnerabilities could pose serious risks to many devices if not fixed quickly.

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So, in September 2024, a report highlighted critical security flaws found in Qualcomm and MediaTek processors. Additionally, the National Cyber Incident Response Center (USOM) revealed these threats, warning that they could potentially harm devices. So, to help users and security professionals, USOM released a list of CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) codes. It offers a way to identify and address the issues.

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Devices Affected by Security Flaws

Qualcomm Devices:

  • CVE-2024-38401
  • CVE-2024-23358
  • CVE-2024-23359
  • CVE-2024-23362
  • CVE-2024-23364
  • CVE-2024-23365
  • CVE-2024-33016
  • CVE-2024-33035
  • CVE-2024-33038
  • CVE-2024-33042
  • CVE-2024-33043
  • CVE-2024-33045
  • CVE-2024-33047
  • CVE-2024-33048
  • CVE-2024-33050
  • CVE-2024-33051
  • CVE-2024-33052
  • CVE-2024-33054
  • CVE-2024-33057
  • CVE-2024-33060
  • CVE-2024-38402

MediaTek Devices:

  • CVE-2024-20088
  • CVE-2024-20087
  • CVE-2024-20086
  • CVE-2024-20085
  • CVE-2024-20084
  • CVE-2024-20089

So, these codes are a reference point for security teams and users to address the flaws in affected devices.

What Should You Do?

Also, the USOM has recommended that users and system administrators review the security advisories carefully. They advise taking all necessary steps to protect devices. The security update from September 2024 aims to fix these vulnerabilities. So if an update is available for your device, it’s important to install it immediately.

Additionally, the update covers devices running Android 14, Android 13, and Android 12. So, keeping your device up to date will reduce the risk of security breaches.

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Final Thoughts

Finally, these recent security concerns show just how important it is to stay on top of device updates. As Qualcomm and MediaTek get ready to launch their new processors. Addressing these vulnerabilities is critical to ensure that users’ devices remain secure.

So, have you faced any issues related to these vulnerabilities? Share your thoughts or concerns in the comments!

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