A long-standing vulnerability surrounding SMS and MMS has been discovered on OnePlus devices, but the company is finally working on a fix.
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A vulnerability in the software used in OnePlus smartphones could allow threat actors to send SMS messages on behalf of the victim, experts have warned.
The vulnerability can let installed mobile apps access SMS/MMS data on a OnePlus phone without asking for user permission, ...
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