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CVE-2019-20552
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via an RCS call. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-15035 October 2019...
CVE-2019-20569
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 software. Attackers can bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP via the status bar. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-15089 September 2019...
EUVD-2016-4901
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2016-0823
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EUVD-2020-5038
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CVE-2021-39678
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.Product: AndroidVersions: Android kernelAndroid ID: A-171742549References: N/A...
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-2024-40677
In shouldSkipForInitialSUW of AdvancedPowerUsageDetail.java, there is a possible way to bypass factory reset protections 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...
CVE-2024-40677
CVE-2024-40677 concerns the Android shouldSkipForInitialSUW path in AdvancedPowerUsageDetail.java. The issue enables bypassing factory reset protections via a missing permission check, enabling local elevation of privilege with no extra execution privileges required and no user interaction needed...
CVE-2023-21134
In onCreate of ManagePermissionsActivity.java, there is a possible way to bypass factory reset protections due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with physical access to a device that's been factory reset with no additional execution privileges needed...
CVE-2023-21132
In onCreate of ManagePermissionsActivity.java, there is a possible way to bypass factory reset protections due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with physical access to a device that's been factory reset with no additional execution privileges needed...
ASB-A-194402515
In GBoard, there is a possible way to bypass factory reset protections due to a sandbox escape. This could lead to local escalation of privilege if an attacker has physical access to the device, with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation...
Samsung Mobile Device Input Validation Error Vulnerability (CNVD-2020-32801)
Android is a Linux-based open source operating system jointly developed by Google Inc. and the Open Handheld Alliance OHA for short. An input validation error vulnerability exists in Samsung mobile devices, which can be exploited by attackers to bypass Factory Reset Protection FRP...
Samsung Mobile Device Input Validation Error Vulnerability (CNVD-2020-29859)
Android is a free and open source operating system from Google based on the Linux kernel without GNU components. An input validation error vulnerability exists in Samsung mobile devices, which can be exploited by an attacker to bypass FRP with the help of an external keyboard...
Samsung Mobile Device Input Validation Error Vulnerability (CNVD-2020-32866)
Android is a free and open source operating system from Google based on the Linux kernel without GNU components. An input validation error vulnerability exists in Samsung mobile devices, which can be exploited by attackers to bypass FRP with the help of Smart Switch...
Google Android Local Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability (CNVD-2016-07437)
Android is a Linux-based open source operating system jointly developed by Google and the Open Handheld Alliance OHA. Settings in Android suffers from a local boost vulnerability that originates from a program bypassing factory reset protection. A local attacker could exploit the vulnerability to...