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EUVD
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EUVD-2014-7801

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4.6CVSS4.6AI score0.01965EPSS
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CVE
CVE
added 2020/02/20 3:34 p.m.62 views

CVE-2014-7951

The CVE-2014-7951 entry details a Directory traversal vulnerability in Android's adb (Android 4.0.4) where an attacker with physical access and a direct connection can write to arbitrary system-owned files by crafting tar headers with a .. sequence. Connected documents (including exploit examples...

4.6CVSS4.4AI score0.01965EPSS
Exploits6References5Affected Software1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2020/02/20 3:34 p.m.21 views

CVE-2014-7951

Directory traversal vulnerability in the Android debug bridge aka adb in Android 4.0.4 allows physically proximate attackers with a direct connection to the target Android device to write to arbitrary files owned by system via a .. dot dot in the tar archive headers...

4.5AI score0.01965EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/07/17 3:58 p.m.12 views

Hacking Google Glass with QR Code to sniff user data

Researchers at mobile security firm Lookout discovered a security flaw in Google Glass which allowed them to capture data without the user's knowledge, when the user merely took a photo that captured a malicious QR code. Lookout was able to force Google Glass to silently connect to a Wi-Fi access...

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Packet Storm
Packet Storm
added 2012/11/16 12:0 a.m.48 views

Kies Air Denial Of Service / Authorization Bypass

Name: CVE-2012-5858 CVE-2012-5859 DoS/Authorization Bypass - Kies Air Package: com.samsung.swift.app.kiesair Affected versions: 2.1.207051, 2.1.210161 Testing Device: Samsung S3 AT&T - SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 Android Version: 4.0.4/ Build Number: IMM76D.I747UCALH9 Vendor homepage:...

5CVSS0.9AI score0.11474EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2012/09/19 6:53 p.m.14 views

Android 4.0.4 multiple Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

The Samsung Galaxy S3 can be hacked via NFC, allowing attackers to download all data from the Android smartphone, security researchers demonstrated during the Mobile Pwn2Own contest in Amsterdam. Using a pair of zero day vulnerabilities, a team of security researchers from U.K.-based MWR Labs...

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