Security team discovered a loophole affect a large number of Android devices, especially older operating system versions of the devices as of version Ice Cream Sandwich to Jelly Bean, through access to the device database and record phone calls and text messages.
Android devices were prone to penetrate through this gap over the past five years. Unfortunately, the gap issued by a security system in Kowalkm processors used by most Android devices.
Kowalkm became aware of this gap in the first week of March, and issued a security update at the beginning of this month, and notified the companies that do business with them on the need to update their devices.
Loophole exists on Android devices since 2011 at least, and are likely to have affected hundreds of devices around the world, they are in addition to the danger of the above, are also able to change system settings and disable the lock screen and do not think that all companies will deal with the modernization seriously.
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Android devices vulnerable to penetration over 5 years thanks to Qualcomm