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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/07 12:30 a.m.6 views

EUVD-2018-13365

Malware in sbrugna...

7.5CVSS7.6AI score0.01476EPSS
Exploits1References4
RedhatCVE
RedhatCVE
added 2025/05/22 12:59 p.m.7 views

CVE-2018-20823

The gyroscope on Xiaomi Mi 5s devices allows attackers to cause a denial of service resonance and false data via a 20.4 kHz audio signal, aka a MEMS ultrasound attack...

7.5CVSS6.9AI score0.01476EPSS
Exploits1References1
Prion
Prion
added 2019/04/25 2:29 p.m.13 views

Code injection

The gyroscope on Xiaomi Mi 5s devices allows attackers to cause a denial of service resonance and false data via a 20.4 kHz audio signal, aka a MEMS ultrasound attack...

5CVSS7.4AI score0.01476EPSS
Exploits1References2
CVE
CVE
added 2019/04/25 1:47 p.m.56 views

CVE-2018-20823

The CVE-2018-20823 issue affects the gyroscope on Xiaomi Mi 5s devices, where a 20.4 kHz MEMS ultrasonic signal can cause resonance, producing false data and a denial-of-service condition. This vulnerability is documented across multiple sources (NVD, Red Hat, CVE listings, PT-Security, etc.), id...

7.5CVSS7.3AI score0.01476EPSS
Exploits1References2Affected Software1
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2019/04/25 1:47 p.m.18 views

CVE-2018-20823

The gyroscope on Xiaomi Mi 5s devices allows attackers to cause a denial of service resonance and false data via a 20.4 kHz audio signal, aka a MEMS ultrasound attack...

7.4AI score0.01476EPSS
Exploits1References2
Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2019/04/25 12:0 a.m.6 views

PT-2019-10262 · Xiaomi · Xiaomi Mi 5S

Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Xiaomi Mi 5s affected versions not specified Description: The issue concerns the gyroscope on Xiaomi Mi 5s devices, which can be exploited by attackers to cause a denial of service. This can be achieved by using a 20.4 kHz audio signal, also...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.01476EPSS
Exploits1References4
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2018/05/17 7:43 p.m.17 views

‘Voice-Squatting’ Turns Alexa, Google Home into Silent Spies

A team of academic researchers has tested the phonetic wherewithal of smart-home assistants Amazon Alexa and Google Home, finding it possible to closely mimic legitimate voice commands in order to carry out nefarious actions. The researchers, a composite team from Indiana University in Bloomingto...

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