First published: Fri Oct 14 2022(Updated: )
In Music service, there is a missing permission check. This could lead to elevation of privilege in Music service with no additional execution privileges needed.
Credit: security@unisoc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Android | =10.0 | |
Android | =11.0 | |
Android | =12.0 | |
Unisoc S8000 Firmware | ||
Unisoc SC7731 | ||
Unisoc SC9832E Firmware | ||
Unisoc SC9863A Firmware | ||
Unisoc T310 | ||
Unisoc T606 | ||
Unisoc T610 | ||
Unisoc T612 | ||
Unisoc T616 | ||
UniSoc T618 | ||
Unisoc T760 Firmware | ||
Unisoc T770 | ||
Unisoc T820 |
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CVE-2022-39111 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for elevation of privilege.
To remediate CVE-2022-39111, ensure that the Music service incorporates proper permission checks in its implementation.
CVE-2022-39111 affects Android versions 10.0, 11.0, and 12.0.
Attackers can exploit CVE-2022-39111 to gain elevated privileges within the Music service without any additional execution privileges.
No, the identified Unisoc devices and firmware are not considered vulnerable to CVE-2022-39111.