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Qualcomm Chipset Flaws Added to CISA KEV Catalog

Major cybersecurity news requires IMMEDIATE attention for users of devices powered by QUALCOMM chipsets. Several CRITICAL CHIPSET FLAWS impacting a wide range of devices have been officially added to the CISA KEV (Known Exploited Vulnerabilities) catalog.

This addition is a SIGNIFICANT development. CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) maintains the KEV catalog as a list of VULNERABILITIES that are KNOWN to be actively exploited in real-world attacks. Inclusion in this catalog signals that these QUALCOMM FLAWS are not merely theoretical RISKS but represent present and clear dangers being leveraged by malicious actors.

The VULNERABILITIES affect various QUALCOMM components, potentially exposing devices from smartphones and tablets to other connected equipment using these popular chipsets. The nature of these FLAWS could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access, escalate privileges, or potentially compromise sensitive data.

The presence of these EXPLOITED VULNERABILITIES in the CISA KEV catalog means federal agencies must address them immediately. However, the implications extend far beyond government systems. ALL organizations and individuals using devices with the affected QUALCOMM chipsets are urged to take this threat SERIOUSLY.

The most CRITICAL step to mitigate the RISK is prompt and diligent PATCHING. Device manufacturers and vendors that use QUALCOMM components are expected to release security updates addressing these VULNERABILITIES. Users must ensure their devices are updated with the LATEST available firmware and security patches as soon as they are released. Delaying updates leaves devices OPEN to active EXPLOITATION.

Staying ahead of CYBERSECURITY threats requires proactive measures. Regularly checking for and applying security updates is ESSENTIAL to protect against the DANGERS posed by these KNOWN EXPLOITED QUALCOMM CHIPSET FLAWS. Don’t wait – verify that your devices are protected.

Source: https://securityaffairs.com/178610/hacking/u-s-cisa-adds-multiple-qualcomm-chipsets-flaws-to-its-known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog.html

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