Android 1.6 Donut through 4.2 Jelly Bean does not properly check cryptographic signatures for applications, which allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via an application package file (APK) that is modified in a way that does not violate the cryptographic signature, probably involving multiple entries in a Zip file with the same name in which one entry is validated but the other entry is installed, aka Android security bug 8219321 and the "Master Key" vulnerability.
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References | () http://bluebox.com/corporate-blog/bluebox-uncovers-android-master-key/ - | |
References | () http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/45251/ - | |
References | () http://www.osvdb.org/94773 - | |
References | () http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/60952 - | |
References | () http://www.zdnet.com/google-releases-fix-to-oems-for-blue-security-android-security-hole-7000017782/ - | |
References | () https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/CYAN-1602 - | |
References | () https://plus.google.com/113331808607528811927/posts/GxDA6111vYy - |
Information
Published : 2013-07-09 17:55
Updated : 2024-11-21 01:56
NVD link : CVE-2013-4787
Mitre link : CVE-2013-4787
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2013-4787
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Products Affected
- android
CWE
CWE-310
Cryptographic Issues