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Snapdragon processors

Most android smartphones can be hacked via Wi-Fi, say researchers

2019-08-07
By: Anita Joseph
On: August 7, 2019
In: News

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered that hackers are able to target many leading Android mobile phones and other gadgets via Wi-Fi. They say that devices powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors are susceptible to the threat, which allows hackers to gain access to a device simply by connecting to the same Wi-FiRead More…

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