Google Pixel Zero-Day Security Flaw: What You Need to Know Now!

Google has flagged a security flaw in Pixel Firmware, CVE-2024-32896, actively exploited as a zero-day. The June 2024 update patches 50 vulnerabilities.

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Key Points:

  • Google warns of a zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2024-32896, affecting Pixel Firmware.
  • The flaw allows privilege escalation and is reportedly being exploited in targeted attacks.
  • June 2024 security update patches a total of 50 vulnerabilities, including five in Qualcomm chipsets.
  • Supported Pixel devices, from Pixel 5a to Pixel Fold, are eligible for the update.
  • Previous fixes in April addressed exploited security flaws in bootloader and firmware components.

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