- Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google flagged a set of susceptibilities in Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd’s (OTC:SSNLF) Exynos chips, including mobile devices from Samsung, Vivo, Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series of devices and vehicles that use the Exynos Auto T5123 chipset.
- In late 2022 and early 2023, Google’s Project Zero reported eighteen 0-day vulnerabilities in Exynos Modems produced by Samsung Semiconductor.
- The four most severe of these eighteen vulnerabilities enabled Internet-to-baseband remote code execution, Project Zero head Tim Willis wrote.
- Tests confirm that those four vulnerabilities allow attackers to remotely compromise a phone at the baseband level without user interaction and require only the victim’s phone number.
- The fourteen other related vulnerabilities and nine other vulnerabilities were not as severe.
- Google advised users with affected devices to protect themselves from the baseband remote code execution vulnerabilities by turning off Wi-Fi calling and Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) in their device settings.
- Google had patched Pixel devices with its March security updates.
- Project Zero researcher Maddie Stone tweeted that Samsung had 90 days to patch the bugs but was yet to fix them.
- Samsung confirmed in March 2023 that several Exynos modems were vulnerable, affecting several Android device manufacturers.
- Price Action: GOOG shares traded higher by 0.66% at $101.73 on the last check Friday.