SnapDragon Processors Are The Target

Android devices pulled by Snapdragon are responsive to this threat. These processors allow hackers to have access to the smartphone. If hackers connect with the same Wi-Fi, access is achieved. Furthermore, according to QualPwn, it is not necessary for a hacker to be in the same place where the targeted device is present. Issues were reported by a Security member of the Chinese gaming guru, Tencent. Afterward, they were disclosed at the Black Hat cybersecurity event in Las Vegas, the previous week.

Involvement of Third-Party Applications

They both talked about how WiFi connects to the processor’s hardware. Once they are connected, the third-party applications send the destructive data and run the code so that hackers could have full assess to a victim’s smartphone. In addition to this, Blade said that devices supported by Snapdragon 845 and 835 will more likely to be on stake. The tests were done on Google Pixel smartphones for further investigation. Qualcomm addressed that it had launched a patch guiding about the flaws. Moreover, Licenses were given to assemble the fixes. They were allowed when the company realized that all of the Snapdragon hardware is blown.

 Google to the Rescue

Anyhow, QualPwn has been repaired by the latest Android security update powered by Google. The users are requested to update the latest version as soon as possible.