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Google’s Project Zero reported five security flaws in devices with Mali GPUs in the summer, but Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, and others are yet to release patches (Kris Holt/Engadget)

Published on : November 24, 2022 Published by : admin
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Chris Holt Engadget:

Google’s Project Zero reported five security flaws in devices with Mali GPUs in the summer, but Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, and others are yet to release patches.— Google has disclosed several security flaws for phones that have Mali GPUs, such as those with Exynos chipsets.

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