OctoSQL to the Rescue: Tackling Qualcomm Vulnerabilities with Style and Speed!
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Hot Take:
Qualcomm’s Adreno GPU driver vulnerabilities are like a bad sequel to a horror movie – just when you thought it was safe to go back to the chipset, more zero-days rear their ugly heads! But don’t worry, Qualcomm’s got patches to save the day, just in time for the credits to roll.
Key Points:
- Qualcomm patched three zero-day vulnerabilities in its Adreno GPU driver, actively being exploited.
- The vulnerabilities include memory corruption and a use-after-free issue in Chrome’s graphics rendering.
- Google’s Threat Analysis Group confirmed limited, targeted exploitation of these vulnerabilities.
- OctoSQL and CVE-Vulnerability-Information-Downloader are recommended for analyzing vulnerability data.
- Despite exploitation, the EPSS scores for the vulnerabilities suggest a low probability of broader attacks.
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