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Scrape Timestamp (UTC): 2024-05-06 10:12:15.545
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/xiaomi-android-devices-hit-by-multiple.html
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Xiaomi Android Devices Hit by Multiple Flaws Across Apps and System Components. Multiple security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in various applications and system components within Xiaomi devices running Android. "The vulnerabilities in Xiaomi led to access to arbitrary activities, receivers and services with system privileges, theft of arbitrary files with system privileges, [and] disclosure of phone, settings and Xiaomi account data," mobile security firm Oversecured said in a report shared with The Hacker News. The 20 shortcomings impact different apps and components like - Some of the notable flaws include a shell command injection bug impacting the System Tracing app and flaws in the Settings app that could enable theft of arbitrary files as well as leak information about Bluetooth devices, connected Wi-Fi networks, and emergency contacts. It's worth noting that while Phone Services, Print Spooler, Settings, and System Tracing are legitimate components from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), they have been modified by the Chinese handset maker to incorporate additional functionality, leading to these flaws. Also discovered is a memory corruption flaw impacting the GetApps app, which, in turn, originates from an Android library called LiveEventBus that Oversecured said was reported to the project maintainers over a year ago and remains unpatched to date. The Mi Video app has been found to use implicit intents to send Xiaomi account information, such as username and email address via broadcasts, which could be intercepted by any third-party app installed on the devices using its own broadcast receivers. Oversecured said the issues were reported to Xiaomi within a span of five days from April 25 to April 30, 2024. Users are advised to apply the latest updates to mitigate against potential threats.
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Multiple security vulnerabilities were disclosed in Xiaomi devices running Android, affecting various applications and system components.
Reported flaws could lead to unauthorized activities and services access, arbitrary file theft, and data leakage involving Xiaomi account details.
Specific vulnerabilities include a shell command injection in the System Tracing app and data leakage issues in the Settings app.
Additional flaws found in the Print Spooler and Phone Services show that modified legitimate components from AOSP are susceptible to attacks.
A memory corruption issue was also discovered in the GetApps application, stemming from an unresolved bug in an Android library.
The Mi Video app is at risk of broadcasting sensitive user information such as usernames and emails, which can be intercepted by third-party apps.
Oversecured reported these security issues to Xiaomi from April 25 to April 30, 2024, advising users to update their systems to protect against these vulnerabilities.