2019-10-11
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CVE-2019-2215
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A use-after-free in binder.c allows an elevation of privilege from an application to the Linux Kernel. No user interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability, however exploitation does require either the installation of a malicious local application or a separate vulnerability in a network facing application.Product: AndroidAndroid ID: A-141720095
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Ubuntu_linux, Debian_linux, Android, Alp\-Al00b_firmware, Alp\-Tl00b_firmware, Anne\-Al00_firmware, Ares\-Al00b_firmware, Ares\-Al10d_firmware, Ares\-Tl00chw_firmware, Barca\-Al00_firmware, Berkeley\-L09_firmware, Berkeley\-Tl10_firmware, Bla\-Al00b_firmware, Bla\-L29c_firmware, Bla\-Tl00b_firmware, Columbia\-Al00a_firmware, Columbia\-L29d_firmware, Cornell\-Tl10b_firmware, Duke\-L09i_firmware, Dura\-Al00a_firmware, Figo\-Al00a_firmware, Florida\-Al20b_firmware, Florida\-L03_firmware, Florida\-L21_firmware, Florida\-L22_firmware, Florida\-Tl10b_firmware, Honor_9i_firmware, Honor_view_20_firmware, Jakarta\-Al00a_firmware, Johnson\-Tl00d_firmware, Leland\-Al10b_firmware, Leland\-L21a_firmware, Leland\-L32a_firmware, Leland\-Tl10b_firmware, Leland\-Tl10c_firmware, Lelandp\-Al00c_firmware, Lelandp\-L22c_firmware, Mate_rs_firmware, Neo\-Al00d_firmware, Nova_2s_firmware, Nova_3_firmware, Nova_3e_firmware, P20_firmware, P20_lite_firmware, Princeton\-Al10b_firmware, Rhone\-Al00_firmware, Stanford\-L09_firmware, Stanford\-L09s_firmware, Sydney\-Al00_firmware, Sydney\-Tl00_firmware, Sydneym\-Al00_firmware, Tony\-Al00b_firmware, Tony\-Tl00b_firmware, Y9_2019_firmware, Yale\-Al00a_firmware, Yale\-L21a_firmware, Yale\-Tl00b_firmware, A220_firmware, A320_firmware, A800_firmware, Aff_baseboard_management_controller_firmware, C190_firmware, Cloud_backup, Data_availability_services, Fas2720_firmware, Fas2750_firmware, H300s_firmware, H410c_firmware, H410s_firmware, H500s_firmware, H610s_firmware, H700s_firmware, Hci_management_node, Service_processor, Solidfire, Solidfire_baseboard_management_controller_firmware, Steelstore_cloud_integrated_storage
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7.8
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2020-06-08
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CVE-2019-19412
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Huawei smart phones have a Factory Reset Protection (FRP) bypass security vulnerability. When re-configuring the mobile phone using the factory reset protection (FRP) function, an attacker login the Talkback mode and can perform some operations to install a third-Party application. Affected products can be found in https://www.huawei.com/en/psirt/security-advisories/huawei-sa-20200115-01-frp-en.
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Alp\-Al00b_firmware, Alp\-L09_firmware, Alp\-L29_firmware, Anne\-Al00_firmware, Berkeley\-Al20_firmware, Berkeley\-L09_firmware, Bla\-Al00b_firmware, Bla\-L09c_firmware, Bla\-L29c_firmware, Emily\-L29c_firmware, Figo\-L03_firmware, Figo\-L21_firmware, Figo\-L23_firmware, Figo\-L31_firmware, Florida\-L03_firmware, Florida\-L21_firmware, Florida\-L22_firmware, Florida\-L23_firmware, Honor_view_10_firmware, Leland\-Al00a_firmware, Leland\-L21a_firmware, Leland\-L22a_firmware, Leland\-L22c_firmware, Leland\-L31a_firmware, Nova_3e_firmware, P20_lite_firmware, P_smart_firmware, Y7s_firmware
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N/A
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