In the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) specification, there is a provided example Long Term Key (LTK). If a BLE device were to use this as a hardcoded LTK, it is theoretically possible for a proximate attacker to remotely inject keystrokes on a paired Android host due to improperly used crypto. User interaction is not needed for exploitation. Product: Android. Versions: Android-7.0 Android-7.1.1 Android-7.1.2 Android-8.0 Android-8.1 Android-9. Android ID: A-128843052.
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References | () https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2019-06-01 - Vendor Advisory | |
References | () https://support.apple.com/kb/HT210118 - | |
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Information
Published : 2019-06-07 20:29
Updated : 2024-11-21 04:40
NVD link : CVE-2019-2102
Mitre link : CVE-2019-2102
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2019-2102
JSON object : View
Products Affected
- android
CWE
CWE-264
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