The Pixel 6(pro) and 7(pro) have a security vulnerability in the baseband that allows for remote code execution at the baseband level.
Google has already released a fix for the pixel 7 and 7 pro but not for the 6 or 6 pro yet.
Google said to mitigate the vulnerability for the time being to disable Wi-Fi calling and VoLTE.
The issue is, Google removed the ability to disable VoLTE a year or two ago.
Additionally, even if I were to disable VoLTE then I would not be able to use my phone as a phone because the US doesn't have any 2G or 3G live anymore so VoLTE and VoNR are the only ways to make calls these days and I don't have 5G in my city so VoNR isn't an option.
Apparently all that's required to pull off privileged remote code execution is to know the target's phone number
It's already fixed on the 7