415 matches found
CVE-2021-39678
CVE-2021-39678 is described in connected sources as a vulnerability in the Android kernel allowing a bypass of Factory Reset Protection that could lead to local privilege escalation with no user interaction. The NVD entry lists impact as local, with base scores indicating high severity (CVSSv3.1:...
CVE-2021-39622
In GBoard, there is a possible way to bypass Factory Reset Protection due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-10 Android-11...
CVE-2021-39622
CVE-2021-39622 affects Google GBoard on Android 10–12, where a missing permission check allows bypassing Factory Reset Protection, enabling local elevation of privilege without user interaction. The NVD entry lists the impact as local privilege escalation with complete confidentiality/integrity/a...
PUB-A-171742549
In of , there is a possible bypass of Factory Reset Protection due to . This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation...
ASB-A-192663648
In GBoard, there is a possible way to bypass Factory Reset Protection due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation...
CVE-2020-35550
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.x, P9.0, Q10.0, and R11.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via StatusBar. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-17888 December 2020...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.x, P9.0, Q10.0, and R11.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via StatusBar. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-17888 December 2020...
CVE-2020-35550
The CVE-2020-35550 entry describes a vulnerability affecting Samsung mobile devices running O(8.x), P(9.0), Q(10.0), and R(11.0) software, where attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection (FRP) via the StatusBar. This entry is linked to Samsung’s internal ID SVE-2020-17888 (December 2020). No ...
Multiple Samsung Products License Issue Vulnerabilities
Samsung mobile devices O are products of Samsung Corporation in South Korea.Samsung mobile devices O is a series of cell phones.Samsung mobile devices P is a series of mobile hard drives.Samsung mobile devices Q is a series of TVs.Samsung mobile devices Q is a series of TVs. Samsung mobile device...
CVE-2020-28340
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.x, P9.0, Q10.0, and R11.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via Secure Folder. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-18546 November 2020...
CVE-2020-28340
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.x, P9.0, Q10.0, and R11.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via Secure Folder. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-18546 November 2020...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.x, P9.0, Q10.0, and R11.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via Secure Folder. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-18546 November 2020...
CVE-2020-28340
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.x, P9.0, Q10.0, and R11.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via Secure Folder. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-18546 November 2020...
Google Android actory reset protection privilege checking vulnerability
Android is a Linux-based open source operating system from Google and the Open Handheld Alliance OHA. A privilege checking vulnerability exists in Android-11 version factory reset protection. The vulnerability stems from a lack of privilege checking, which allows an attacker to bypass the FRP,...
CVE-2020-0266
In factory reset protection, there is a possible FRP bypass due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-11Android ID: A-1110864...
CVE-2020-0266
In factory reset protection, there is a possible FRP bypass due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-11Android ID: A-1110864...
Design/Logic Flaw
In factory reset protection, there is a possible FRP bypass due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-11Android ID: A-1110864...
CVE-2020-0266
In factory reset protection, there is a possible FRP bypass due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-11Android ID: A-1110864...
CVE-2020-0266
CVE-2020-0266 affects Android 11 via a factory reset protection (FRP) issue where a missing permission check enables a local elevation of privilege. Exploitation is described as requiring local access with no user interaction; no detailed exploit vectors are provided in the excerpts. The impact i...