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Your Android fleet is facing the largest security update in years. πŸ“±

Your Android fleet is facing the largest security update in years. πŸ“±

CVE-2026-21385 Β· Severity 7.8 Β· Active Zero-Day Exploitation in Qualcomm Display Components.

@[Google](urn:li:organization:1441) has released its most significant Android update in nearly eight years, patching 129 vulnerabilities. This includes an actively exploited zero-day in @[Qualcomm](urn:li:organization:2113) graphics components affecting 234 different chipsets. The flaw allows for memory corruption and unauthorized code execution.

We are seeing targeted attacks against high-value individuals, including executives and government officials. Because this exists at the chipset level, it can bypass standard software-based sandboxes. This update is critical for any organization with a managed mobile fleet.

The uncomfortable truth: Your corporate perimeter is only as secure as the personal mobile device your most privileged user uses to access the network.

β†’ Force a security update for all managed Android devices to the March 2026 patch level today.

β†’ Update your MDM policies to block unpatched devices from accessing corporate resources.

β†’ Monitor for unusual display-related system crashes that may indicate exploitation attempts.

Are you treating mobile security updates with the same urgency as your core server patches? πŸ‘‡

#Cybersecurity #MobileSecurity #Android #Qualcomm #CISO #CodeDefence

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