First published: Thu Sep 13 2018(Updated: )
On Honeywell Mobile Computers (CT60 running Android OS 7.1, CN80 running Android OS 7.1, CT40 running Android OS 7.1, CK75 running Android OS 6.0, CN75 running Android OS 6.0, CN75e running Android OS 6.0, CT50 running Android OS 6.0, D75e running Android OS 6.0, CT50 running Android OS 4.4, D75e running Android OS 4.4, CN51 running Android OS 6.0, EDA50k running Android 4.4, EDA50 running Android OS 7.1, EDA50k running Android OS 7.1, EDA70 running Android OS 7.1, EDA60k running Android OS 7.1, and EDA51 running Android OS 8.1), a skilled attacker with advanced knowledge of the target system could exploit this vulnerability by creating an application that would successfully bind to the service and gain elevated system privileges. This could enable the attacker to obtain access to keystrokes, passwords, personal identifiable information, photos, emails, or business-critical documents.
Credit: ics-cert@hq.dhs.gov
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Honeywell Cn80 | ||
Honeywell Ct40 | ||
Honeywell Ct60 | ||
Honeywell Eda50 | ||
Honeywell Eda50k | ||
Honeywell Eda60k | ||
Honeywell Eda70 | ||
Google Android | =7.1.0 | |
Honeywell Ck75 | ||
Honeywell Cn51 | ||
Honeywell Cn75 | ||
Honeywell Cn75e | ||
Honeywell D75e | ||
Google Android | =6.0 | |
Honeywell Ct50 | ||
Google Android | =4.4 | |
Honeywell Eda51 | ||
Google Android | =8.1 |
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