{"uuid": "47aa953a-80b9-4b60-a14c-b328e31c3111", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "9f56dd64-161d-43a6-b9c3-555944290a09", "vulnerability": "CVE-2019-2232", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/hackerlibrary/256", "content": "#Google Confirms #Critical #Android 8, 9 And 10 \u2018Permanent\u2019 Denial Of Service Threat:-- \n\n#CVE-2019-2232 has been rated as the most severe of three critical #vulnerabilities addressed in the #December Android #Security #Bulletin. The official #NIST National Vulnerability #Database description of the vulnerability says that improper input validation in the \"handleRun of TextLine.java\" could create a \"possible application crash.\" In other words, a maliciously-crafted message could cause a denial of service to your Android device. A permanent denial of service attack that could effectively kibosh your #smartphone. \"User interaction is not needed for exploitation,\" the description continues, and the remote denial of service attack needs \"no additional execution #privileges,\" for good measure.\n\nThe vulnerability applies to Android 8.0, Android 8.1, Android 9 and Android 10 versions. \n\n#Link:-\n\nhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2019/12/07/google-confirms-critical-android-8-9-and-10-permanent-denial-of-service-threat/\n\n\n#Google Confirms #Critical #Android 8, 9 And 10 \u2018Permanent\u2019 Denial Of Service Threat:-- \n\n#CVE-2019-2232 has been rated as the most severe of three critical #vulnerabilities addressed in the #December Android #Security #Bulletin. The official #NIST National Vulnerability #Database description of the vulnerability says that improper input validation in the \"handleRun of TextLine.java\" could create a \"possible application crash.\" In other words, a maliciously-crafted message could cause a denial of service to your Android device. A permanent denial of service attack that could effectively kibosh your #smartphone. \"User interaction is not needed for exploitation,\" the description continues, and the remote denial of service attack needs \"no additional execution #privileges,\" for good measure.\n\nThe vulnerability applies to Android 8.0, Android 8.1, Android 9 and Android 10 versions. \n\n#Link:-\n\nhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2019/12/07/google-confirms-critical-android-8-9-and-10-permanent-denial-of-service-threat/", "creation_timestamp": "2019-12-18T17:10:50.000000Z"}