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Google's August Patch Fixes Two Qualcomm Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild

07.08.2025
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Google's August Patch Fixes Two Qualcomm Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild
Google fixed 6 Android flaws, including 3 exploited Qualcomm bugs, raising spyware concerns. Users urged to update.

Google's August Patch Fixes Two Qualcomm Vulnerabilities Exploited in the Wild

Google has rolled out its August security patch, squashing six Android vulnerabilities, with three of them being Qualcomm bugs that were actively exploited in the wild. This move has raised eyebrows over potential spyware threats, pushing users to update their devices ASAP.
The tech giant's latest update is a critical reminder of the ever-present threats lurking in the digital shadows. With Qualcomm's chips powering a vast majority of Android devices, these vulnerabilities could have been a golden ticket for hackers to execute remote code or escalate privileges silently.
  • 6 Android vulnerabilities patched, including 3 critical Qualcomm flaws.
  • Exploits were active in the wild, hinting at targeted attacks.
  • Users are strongly advised to update their devices immediately to mitigate risks.
This patch is a wake-up call for Android users worldwide. The inclusion of fixes for vulnerabilities already being exploited underscores the importance of timely updates in the fight against cyber threats.
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