CVE-2012-6422
18.12.2012, 00:55
The kernel in Samsung Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note 2, MEIZU MX, and possibly other Android devices, when running an Exynos 4210 or 4412 processor, uses weak permissions (0666) for /dev/exynos-mem, which allows attackers to read or write arbitrary physical memory and gain privileges via a crafted application, as demonstrated by ExynosAbuse.Enginsight
| Vendor | Product | Version |
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| meizu | mx | - |
| samsung | galaxy_note_2 | - |
| samsung | galaxy_s2 | - |
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= Vulnerable software versions
Ubuntu Releases
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| linux-goldfish |
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| linux-grouper |
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| linux-manta |
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Common Weakness Enumeration
References