CVE-2023-20904
NixOS vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2023-20904 is a vulnerability discovered in the getTrampolineIntent function of SettingsActivity.java in Android. The vulnerability allows for the possible launch of arbitrary activity due to an Intent mismatch in the code. This vulnerability affects Android versions 12L and 13 (MITRE CVE).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the getTrampolineIntent function within SettingsActivity.java. It stems from an Intent mismatch in the code implementation that could potentially allow for unauthorized activity launches. The vulnerability has been assigned Android ID: A-246300272 (MITRE CVE).

Impact

If exploited, this vulnerability could lead to local escalation of privilege. No additional execution privileges are needed for exploitation, and user interaction is not required for exploitation (MITRE CVE).

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