First published: Tue Dec 05 2023(Updated: )
Improper authorization verification vulnerability in AR Emoji prior to SMR Dec-2023 Release 1 allows attackers to read sandbox data of AR Emoji.
Credit: mobile.security@samsung.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Samsung Android | >=11.0<13.0 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-apr-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-aug-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-nov-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-oct-2022-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-oct-2023-r1 | |
Samsung Android | =13.0-smr-sep-2023-r1 |
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CVE-2023-42569 has been rated as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential for unauthorized data access.
To fix CVE-2023-42569, ensure that your Samsung device is updated to the latest security patch provided in the SMR Dec-2023 Release 1.
CVE-2023-42569 affects Samsung Android versions from 11.0 to 13.0, including various security maintenance releases prior to December 2023.
CVE-2023-42569 allows attackers to read sandbox data of AR Emoji, potentially compromising user privacy.
There is currently no public information indicating that CVE-2023-42569 is being actively exploited in the wild.