First published: Thu Aug 10 2023(Updated: )
Improper access control in Telecom prior to SMR Aug-2023 Release 1 allows local attackers to call silenceRinger API without permission.
Credit: mobile.security@samsung.com mobile.security@samsung.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Samsung Android | =13.0 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-apr-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-dec-2022-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-feb-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-jan-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-jul-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-jun-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-mar-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-may-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-nov-2022-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-oct-2022-r1 |
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CVE-2023-30682 is a vulnerability in Telecom prior to SMR Aug-2023 Release 1 that allows local attackers to call the silenceRinger API without permission.
CVE-2023-30682 has a severity level of medium with a severity value of 3.3.
CVE-2023-30682 affects Samsung Android 13.0 and its SMR versions up to and including Apr-2023 Release 1.
To fix the improper access control issue, update to a version of Samsung Android 13.0 or later that includes a fix for the vulnerability.
You can find more information about CVE-2023-30682 on the Samsung Mobile Security website.