@TheAnonymouseJokerM to Privacy • 4 years agoSnapdragon chip flaws put 1 billion Android phones at risk of data theft [Ars Technica]arstechnica.comexternal-linkmessage-square13arrow-up133arrow-down12cross-posted to: privatelife
arrow-up131arrow-down1external-linkSnapdragon chip flaws put 1 billion Android phones at risk of data theft [Ars Technica]arstechnica.com@TheAnonymouseJokerM to Privacy • 4 years agomessage-square13cross-posted to: privatelife
minus-square@TheAnonymouseJokerOPMlink0•4 years agoThe only way is to buy a phone without Qualcomm processors, that leaves the option of poor Exynos, or the much better Mediatek and Kirin chips.
minus-square@TheAnonymouseJokerOPMlink2•edit-24 years agoWell, these Black Hat guys do look at the security of non Qualcomm devices, it seems. https://github.com/secmob/TiYunZong-An-Exploit-Chain-to-Remotely-Root-Modern-Android-Devices/raw/master/us-20-Gong-TiYunZong-An-Exploit-Chain-to-Remotely-Root-Modern-Android-Devices.pdf Go to page 5 of PDF
The only way is to buy a phone without Qualcomm processors, that leaves the option of poor Exynos, or the much better Mediatek and Kirin chips.
Yeah, until someone looks at their “security” :D
Well, these Black Hat guys do look at the security of non Qualcomm devices, it seems.
https://github.com/secmob/TiYunZong-An-Exploit-Chain-to-Remotely-Root-Modern-Android-Devices/raw/master/us-20-Gong-TiYunZong-An-Exploit-Chain-to-Remotely-Root-Modern-Android-Devices.pdf
Go to page 5 of PDF