Nasty Android flaw allowed hackers to hijack devices via audio files — how Apple is involved

Check Point Research investigators discovered a vulnerability in Qualcomm and MediaTek-based Android devices that allowed hackers to hijack devices via audio files.

https://www.laptopmag.com/news/nasty-android-flaw-allowed-hackers-to-hijack-devices-via-audio-files-how-apple-is-involved

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