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CVE-2023-30688
Out-of-bounds Write in MakeUiccAuthForOem of libsec-ril prior to SMR Aug-2023 Release 1 allows local attacker to execute arbitrary code...
CVE-2020-0246
In getCarrierPrivilegeStatus of UiccAccessRule.java, there is a missing permission check. This could lead to local information disclosure of EID data with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-10...
CVE-2019-16256
Some Samsung devices include the SIMalliance Toolbox Browser aka S@T Browser on the UICC, which might allow remote attackers to retrieve location and IMEI information, or retrieve other data or execute certain commands, via SIM Toolkit STK instructions in an SMS message, aka Simjacker...
CVE-2019-16256
Some Samsung devices include the SIMalliance Toolbox Browser aka S@T Browser on the UICC, which might allow remote attackers to retrieve location and IMEI information, or retrieve other data or execute certain commands, via SIM Toolkit STK instructions in an SMS message, aka Simjacker...
CVE-2019-16256
CVE-2019-16256 concerns the SIMalliance Toolbox Browser (S@T Browser) embedded on the UICC in some Samsung devices. The Red Hat/Red Hat-related and CVE references describe a vulnerability where SIM Toolkit (STK) instructions in an SMS could be abused to retrieve location data, IMEI, or other data...
CVE-2019-16257
CVE-2019-16257 relates to SIMalliance Toolbox Browser (S@T Browser) on the UICC in some Motorola devices. The issue allows remote attackers to retrieve location and IMEI information, or other data and commands, via SIM Toolkit (STK) instructions in an SMS message (Simjacker). The Red Hat/NVD/NIST...
CVE-2019-16257
Some Motorola devices include the SIMalliance Toolbox Browser aka S@T Browser on the UICC, which might allow remote attackers to retrieve location and IMEI information, or retrieve other data or execute certain commands, via SIM Toolkit STK instructions in an SMS message, aka Simjacker...
CVE-2019-16256
Some Samsung devices include the SIMalliance Toolbox Browser aka S@T Browser on the UICC, which might allow remote attackers to retrieve location and IMEI information, or retrieve other data or execute certain commands, via SIM Toolkit STK instructions in an SMS message, aka Simjacker. Recent...