Ledger researchers discover an Android chip flaw. Attackers can extract crypto seed phrases and PINs in 45 seconds via USB on MediaTek devices.
Security researchers cracked a MediaTek-powered Nothing CMF Phone 1 in 45 seconds, exposing a vulnerability that potentially affects millions of Android phones.
Ledger says a MediaTek flaw may let attackers extract PINs, wallet recovery phrases and encrypted data from Android phones.
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Millions of Android phones, tablets, and smartwatches in India could be vulnerable to hacking due to newly identified security flaws.