First published: Mon Feb 06 2017(Updated: )
An elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Qualcomm Wi-Fi driver could enable a local malicious application to execute arbitrary code within the context of the kernel. This issue is rated as High because it first requires compromising a privileged process. Product: Android. Versions: Kernel-3.10, Kernel-3.18. Android ID: A-33252788. References: QC-CR#1095770.
Credit: security@android.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Android | <=7.1.1 | |
Linux kernel | =3.10 | |
Linux kernel | =3.18 | |
Android | ||
Linux Kernel | =3.10 | |
Linux Kernel | =3.18 |
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CVE-2017-0440 is rated as High due to its potential for allowing local malicious applications to execute arbitrary code within the kernel.
CVE-2017-0440 specifically affects Android devices running versions up to and including 7.1.1.
CVE-2017-0440 affects Linux kernel versions 3.10 and 3.18.
Mitigation for CVE-2017-0440 involves updating affected Android and Linux kernel versions to a patch that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2017-0440 cannot be exploited remotely as it requires compromising a privileged process locally.