Qualcomm News Articles
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Qualcomm patches three exploited security flaws, but you could still be vulnerable
Device manufacturers must still apply the critical updates to their individual products, but we're not out of the woods yet.
3 weeks ago
U.S. CISA adds Multiple Qualcomm chipsets flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
U.S. CISA adds multiple Qualcomm chipsets flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog...............
3 weeks ago
CISA Adds Three Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog | CISA
CISA has added three new vulnerabilities to its KEV Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation
3 weeks ago
Qualcomm fixes multiple zero-day chip flaws after Google warns of active exploits by hackers
Qualcomm has patched three serious zero-day flaws in its Adreno GPU driver after Google warned of active exploitation by hackers. Users are urged to update their devices as soon as possible.
3 weeks ago
Qualcomm Adreno GPU 0-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited to Attack Android Users
Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm has issued urgent security patches for three critical zero-day vulnerabilities in its Adreno GPU drivers that are actively being exploited in targeted attacks against Android users worldwide.
3 weeks ago
Qualcomm fixed three zero-days exploited in limited, targeted attacks
Qualcomm addressed three zero-days that, according to the company, have been exploited in limited, targeted attacks in the wild.
3 weeks ago
Qualcomm fixes three Adreno GPU zero-days exploited in attacks
Qualcomm has released security patches for three zero-day vulnerabilities in the Adreno Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) driver that impact dozens of chipsets and are actively exploited in targeted attacks.
3 weeks ago
Google fixes Android kernel zero-day exploited in attacks
The January 2025 Android security updates patch 48 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day kernel vulnerability tagged as exploited in the wild.
New Android NoviSpy spyware linked to Qualcomm zero-day bugs
The Serbian government exploited Qualcomm zero-days to unlock and infect Android devices with a new spyware named 'NoviSpy,' used to spy on activists, journalists, and protestors.

NoviSpy Spyware Installed on Journalist's Phone After Unlocking It With Cellebrite Tool
Serbian police allegedly used Cellebrite and NoviSpy spyware to compromise a journalist's phone, exploiting a CVE-2024-43047 vulnerability.

Your Android device is vulnerable to attack and Google's fix is imminent
The November 2024 Android Security Update fixes these actively exploited flaws. Here's how to check for the patches.
Google fixes two Android zero-days used in targeted attacks
Google fixed two actively exploited Android zero-day flaws as part of its November security updates, addressing a total of 51 vulnerabilities.
Google Patches Two Android Vulnerabilities Exploited in Targeted Attacks
Google warns of the limited, targeted exploitation of two vulnerabilities resolved with the latest Android security update.
Qualcomm urges OEMs to patch after 'targeted' exploitation
Qualcomm has issued 20 patches for its chipsets' firmware, including one Digital Signal Processor (DSP) software flaw that has been exploited in the wild. That vulnerability, CVE-2024-43047, carries a CVSS...
Qualcomm zero-day under targeted exploitation (CVE-2024-43047) - Help Net Security
An exploited zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2024-43047) affecting Qualcomm's chipsets has been patched by the American semiconductor giant.

Qualcomm Vulnerability (CVE-2024-43047) Explained
The critical Qualcomm vulnerability (CVE-2024-43047) impacts Digital Signal Processors.

Qualcomm Urges OEMs to Patch Critical DSP and WLAN Flaws Amid Active Exploits
Qualcomm fixes 20 vulnerabilities, including actively exploited CVE-2024-43047 in DSP, urging fast OEM updates.
Qualcomm Alerted to Possible Zero-Day Exploited in Targeted Attacks
Google and Amnesty have seen evidence that a Qualcomm chipset vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-43047 may be exploited in the wild.
Qualcomm patches high-severity zero-day exploited in attacks
Qualcomm has released security patches for a zero-day vulnerability in the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) service that impacts dozens of chipsets.

CVE-2024-21473 : QUALCOMM SNAPDRAGON FILE NAME MEMORY CORRUPTION - Cloud WAF
CVE-2024-21473 : Memory corruption while redirecting log file to any file location with any file name.