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A security flaw in the Qualcomm chip has put more than 4 million smartphone users at risk. Checkpoint security researchers have found more than 400 pieces of damage to Qualcomm's Digital Signal Processor (DSP) chips.Security researchers at Checkpoint say hackers can easily hack into these phones, install malicious applications on them, and destroy the phone with a virus.

Checkpoint DSP chip detects more than 400 vulnerable codes, causing serious problems for the user. Phones with this code allow hackers to turn any smartphone into a spy device without the user's permission.One of the most frightening thing is that hackers can easily gain access to data, including photos, videos, call recordings, live microphone data, GPS and location data.Hackers can access all the data on the phone. Another thing that can be dangerous is that hackers can inject malware and malicious code into these phones, disrupting the phone's operations and making it inaccessible to the user.

Checkpoint did not disclose the technical details of how these damages could be exploited, possibly due to the potential for numerous security issues.

"We have also updated relevant government officials, and relevant mobile vendors have collaborated with this research to help their handsets secure the fallout caused by this technical glitch," Checkpoint said.
Checkpoint reported to Qualcomm and the company identified six security vulnerabilities. But to keep Android phone users completely safe from this problem, mobile phone vendors need to protect them with security updates for their smartphones.
Regarding the vulnerability of Qualcomm Compute DSP revealed by Checkpoint, we worked diligently to resolve this issue and provide appropriate simplifications for OEMs. We have not received any evidence that this is currently being exploited. We encourage users to update their devices when patches become available and to install applications only from trusted stores such as the Google Play Store, ”Qualcomm said in a statement to Sleeping Computer.

Qualcomm Snapdragon chip is used in 40% of the phones in the market. Premium brands such as Google, Samsung, LG and Xiaomi are even more so. In a way, a good percentage of Android phones on the market use Qualcomm chip and MediaTek chips, while Apple phones use their own built-in chip, which does not affect Apple phones. Samsung is using the self-developed Exynos chip and Snapdragon in their phones.The tech world is in the middle of this news. This vulnerability is a major concern for Snapdragon processors, which are more powerful than other Android chips.