A critical flaw in an Android chip discovered by security researchers could allow attackers to bypass smartphone security and access mobile crypto wallets.
Researchers demonstrate rapid device compromise
The attack worked even though the smartphone was turned off at the time.
Why Android chip failure is so dangerous
A shift in mobile security threats
MediaTek chips used in many major smartphone brands
Responsible disclosure and industry response
Why physical attacks are increasingly relevant
The role of hardware wallets in cryptosecurity
How users can protect their devices
A reminder of the limits of smartphone security
Conclusion
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