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The vulnerability of the Android operating system, allowing a hacker to execute arbitrary code
The vulnerabilities of MediaTek components—including the M4U driver, audio drivers, touchscreen drivers, GPU drivers, and Android operating system Command Queue drivers—are related to deficiencies in access control. Exploiting these vulnerabilities allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary...
CVE-2017-0501
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0506
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0504
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0505
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0506
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0502
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0501
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-0505
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
Privilege escalation
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0501
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0506
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0500
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-0502
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0505
CVE-2017-0505 is an elevation-of-privilege issue in MediaTek components (M4U, sound, touchscreen, GPU, and Command Queue drivers) for Android. A local attacker could execute arbitrary code in the kernel context. The 2017-03 Android bulletin lists CVE-2017-0505 with Android ID A-31822282 and notes...
CVE-2017-0501
CVE-2017-0501 : Elevation of privilege in MediaTek components (including M4U, sound, touchscreen, GPU, and Command Queue drivers) could allow a local malicious app to execute arbitrary code in the kernel context on Android. The vulnerability is rated Critical due to potential permanent device com...
CVE-2017-0504
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...
CVE-2017-0506
CVE-2017-0506 describes an elevation of privilege in MediaTek components (M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver) that could allow a local malicious app to execute arbitrary code in the kernel context. The vulnerability is rated as Critical due to the r...
CVE-2017-0500
CVE-2017-0500 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components used in Android, affecting multiple kernel drivers (M4U, sound, touchscreen, GPU, Command Queue). The issue could let a local malicious app execute arbitrary code in the kernel context. Exploitation is local and requi...
CVE-2017-0506
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in MediaTek components, including the M4U driver, sound driver, touchscreen driver, GPU driver, and Command Queue driver, could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical...