Menu

  • Alerts
  • Incidents
  • News
  • APTs
  • Cyber Decoded
  • Cyber Hygiene
  • Cyber Review
  • Cyber Tips
  • Definitions
  • Malware
  • Threat Actors
  • Tutorials

Useful Tools

  • Password generator
  • Report an incident
  • Report to authorities
No Result
View All Result
CTF Hack Havoc
CyberMaterial
  • Education
    • Cyber Decoded
    • Definitions
  • Information
    • Alerts
    • Incidents
    • News
  • Insights
    • Cyber Hygiene
    • Cyber Review
    • Tips
    • Tutorials
  • Support
    • Contact Us
    • Report an incident
  • About
    • About Us
    • Advertise with us
Get Help
Hall of Hacks
  • Education
    • Cyber Decoded
    • Definitions
  • Information
    • Alerts
    • Incidents
    • News
  • Insights
    • Cyber Hygiene
    • Cyber Review
    • Tips
    • Tutorials
  • Support
    • Contact Us
    • Report an incident
  • About
    • About Us
    • Advertise with us
Get Help
No Result
View All Result
Hall of Hacks
CyberMaterial
No Result
View All Result
Home Alerts

5Ghoul Bugs Affect Qualcomm MediaTek

December 11, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read
in Alerts
5Ghoul Bugs Affect Qualcomm MediaTek

Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design have identified a series of security vulnerabilities in the firmware of 5G mobile network modems, collectively referred to as 5Ghoul. This set of flaws impacts devices using Qualcomm and MediaTek chips and may affect 5G modems in smartphones, CPE routers, and USB modems, potentially allowing threat actors to disrupt or manipulate connections, leading to issues such as manual reboots or downgrading 5G connectivity to 4G. The vulnerabilities expose 714 smartphones from 24 vendors, including Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi, Apple, and Google, to potential exploitation.

The 5Ghoul vulnerabilities are rooted in the implementation of 5G mobile network modems’ firmware from major chipset vendors, namely Qualcomm and MediaTek. Researchers disclosed a total of 14 vulnerabilities, with 10 affecting commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) edge devices using 5G modems from the mentioned vendors. The flaws could be exploited by attackers to deceive a 5G-enabled target device into connecting to a rogue base station, allowing them to manipulate or inject 5G NR Downlink Packets. This potentially enables disruptions such as blocking or freezing connections and downgrading 5G connectivity to 4G. The vulnerabilities impact 714 smartphones from 24 vendors, including major players like Samsung, OnePlus, Apple, and Google.

The vulnerabilities, collectively known as 5Ghoul, impact the firmware implementation of 5G mobile network modems from major chipset vendors Qualcomm and MediaTek. Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design disclosed a total of 14 vulnerabilities, with 10 affecting commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) edge devices using 5G modems from the mentioned vendors. These vulnerabilities could be exploited by attackers to deceive a 5G-enabled target device into connecting to a rogue base station, enabling them to manipulate or inject 5G NR Downlink Packets, potentially causing disruptions such as blocking or freezing connections and downgrading 5G connectivity to 4G. The flaws impact 714 smartphones from 24 vendors, including major manufacturers like Samsung, OnePlus, Apple, and Google.

Reference:
  • 5Ghoul bugs affect 5G devices Qualcomm MediaTek chips
Tags: Cyber AlertCyber Alerts 2023Cyber RiskDecember 2023DownlinkGoogleMediaTekOnePlusQualcommSamsung
ADVERTISEMENT

Related Posts

Yes24 Down After Cyberattack

Win-DDoS Flaws Enable DC DDoS Botnets

August 12, 2025
Yes24 Down After Cyberattack

GPT-5 Jailbreak, Zero-Click AI Threats

August 12, 2025
Yes24 Down After Cyberattack

7-Zip Flaw Enables Arbitrary Code Run

August 12, 2025
WinRAR Zero-Day Actively Exploited

WinRAR Zero-Day Actively Exploited

August 11, 2025
WinRAR Zero-Day Actively Exploited

Lenovo Linux Webcam BadUSB Flaw

August 11, 2025
WinRAR Zero-Day Actively Exploited

Tesla-Themed Malware in Google Ads

August 11, 2025

Latest Alerts

Win-DDoS Flaws Enable DC DDoS Botnets

GPT-5 Jailbreak, Zero-Click AI Threats

7-Zip Flaw Enables Arbitrary Code Run

Tesla-Themed Malware in Google Ads

Lenovo Linux Webcam BadUSB Flaw

WinRAR Zero-Day Actively Exploited

Subscribe to our newsletter

    Latest Incidents

    Columbia Data Breach Hits 900K

    Chinese Gang Hits 115M US Payment Cards

    Yes24 Down After Cyberattack

    University of WA Major Data Breach

    Google Ads Customers’ Data Breach

    Connex Credit Union Data Breach

    CyberMaterial Logo
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Jobs
    • Legal and Privacy Policy
    • Site Map

    © 2025 | CyberMaterial | All rights reserved

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In

    Add New Playlist

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Alerts
    • Incidents
    • News
    • Cyber Decoded
    • Cyber Hygiene
    • Cyber Review
    • Definitions
    • Malware
    • Cyber Tips
    • Tutorials
    • Advanced Persistent Threats
    • Threat Actors
    • Report an incident
    • Password Generator
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise with us

    Copyright © 2025 CyberMaterial