Certain Samsung phones are susceptible to a new security hack that involves phones with certain chipsets. Here's are the ...
(h/t: The Register) The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-44068, targets Samsung’s mobile processors, including older models like Exynos 9820, 9825, 980, 990, 850, and W920. This ...
The list of Exynos processors affected by the vulnerability includes the 9820, 9825, 980, 990, 850, and W920. This means that the vulnerable devices to be hacked are the Galaxy S20 series ...
Samsung warns of an exploit affecting older generation Galaxy smartphones and watches powered by specific Exynos chipsets.
Specifically, Samsung Exynos mobile processors versions 9820, 9825, 980, 990, 850, and W920 are impacted. Attempting to explain the security flaw TAG stated, “This 0-day exploit is part of an ...
Samsung Semiconductor recently confirmed that certain Samsung devices, along with some other brands, have been exposed to a ...
Google found Exynos versions 9820, 9825, 980, 990, 850, and W920 vulnerable to remote attacks. Samsung released a security patch on Oct. 7 to fix it.
Qualcomm SM8350 Snapdragon 888 5G (5 nm) Exynos 990 (7 nm+) - Version 1 Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 5G (7 nm+) - Version 2 CPU Octa-core (1x2.9 GHz Cortex-X1 & 3x2.80 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.2 GHz ...
with a severity score of 8.1 (high-severity), found in Samsung Exynos mobile processors versions 9820, 9825, 980, 990, 850, and W920. Samsung phones that are powered by these chips include parts ...