First published: Thu Jun 04 2020(Updated: )
An issue was discovered on LG mobile devices with Android OS 9 and 10 (MTK chipsets). An AT command handler allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions. The LG ID is LVE-SMP-200009 (June 2020).
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Android | =9.0 | |
Android | =10.0 | |
LG CV1 | ||
LG CV1S | ||
LG CV3 | ||
LG CV5 | ||
LG CV7AS | ||
LG CV7AS | ||
LG DH10 | ||
LG DH15 | ||
LG DH30 | ||
LG DH35 | ||
LG DH40 | ||
LG DH5 | ||
LG DH50 | ||
LG G6 | ||
LG G7 | ||
LG G8 | ||
LG K20 | ||
LG K30 | ||
LG K40 | ||
LG K50 | ||
LG Q6 | ||
LG Q60 | ||
LG Q70 | ||
LG Q8 | ||
LG V20 | ||
LG V30 | ||
LG V35 | ||
LG V40 | ||
LG V50 | ||
Lg V60 Thin Q 5g | ||
LG X Cam | ||
LG X300 | ||
LG X400 | ||
LG X500 |
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CVE-2020-13841 is an issue discovered on LG mobile devices with Android OS 9 and 10 (MTK chipsets) that allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions.
LG mobile devices with Android OS 9 and 10 (MTK chipsets) are affected by CVE-2020-13841.
CVE-2020-13841 has a severity rating of 9.8 (Critical).
Attackers can exploit CVE-2020-13841 by using an AT command handler to bypass intended access restrictions on LG mobile devices with Android OS 9 and 10 (MTK chipsets).
To fix CVE-2020-13841, LG mobile device users should apply the security update provided by LG. Please refer to the LG Security website for more information.