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Privilege escalation
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the kernel FIQ debugger could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as High due to the possibility of a local permanent device compromise, which may require reflashing the...
CVE-2017-0648
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the kernel FIQ debugger could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as High due to the possibility of a local permanent device compromise, which may require reflashing the...
Google Nexus Kernel FIQ Debugger Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Android on Nexus 9 is a Linux-based open source operating system for the Nexus 9 tablet developed by Google and the Open Handheld Alliance OHA. kernel FIQ debugger is one of the kernel debugger components. A security vulnerability exists in the kernel FIQ debugger in Android on Nexus 9 devices. A...
Privilege escalation
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the kernel FIQ debugger could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical due to the possibility of a local permanent device compromise, which may require reflashing the...
CVE-2017-0510
CVE-2017-0510 describes an elevation-of-privilege vulnerability in the Android kernel FIQ debugger that could allow a local malicious app to execute code in kernel context. Affected: Android on Kernel-3.10 (Nexus 9 cited). Impact: potential local permanent device compromise requiring OS reflashin...
CVE-2017-0510
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the kernel FIQ debugger could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical due to the possibility of a local permanent device compromise, which may require reflashing the...
CVE-2017-0510
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the kernel FIQ debugger could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as Critical due to the possibility of a local permanent device compromise, which may require reflashing the...