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Is your Android phone (assuming you have one) have the chip with the vulnerability ?

Millions of Android Phones Are at Risk Due to "Achilles" Flaw in Qualcomm Chips

[gizmodo.com]

FearlessFly 9 Aug 8
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The article with be a lot more useful if it was dated and there was a date regarding when they supposedly fixed the chip.

(not clear that they actually have been fixed)
This article lists the CVEs (you would have to look them up)

[blog.checkpoint.com]

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I pay little attention to my phone and I shut off everything that I am not using. My view is that nobody has a right to try and sell me something on a device that I pay for.

I do this on computers as well. I shut down Microsoft items that are not needed.

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