Google released an Android update fixing 129 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day flaw linked to Qualcomm chips already exploited in attacks.
Trustonic has denied any flaws in its security software, attributing the vulnerability affecting Android phones solely to MediaTek’s hardware.
The MediaTek vulnerability affecting 875 million Android phones allows SIM card exploits to bypass lock screens in seconds.
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