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CVE-2019-2215

criticalknown exploitedpublic exploitcovered by 1 sourcefirst seen 2021-11-03
Actively exploited. CVE-2019-2215 is listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (added 2021-11-03) — exploitation has been observed in the wild, and US federal agencies are required to remediate it under BOD 22-01. Treat patching as urgent.
Public exploit code is available. Proof-of-concept or working exploit code for CVE-2019-2215 is indexed in Metasploit, Exploit-DB and GitHub PoC. Expect opportunistic scanning and exploitation attempts — prioritize remediation.
Android Kernel contains a use-after-free vulnerability in binder.c that allows for privilege escalation from an application to the Linux Kernel. This vulnerability was observed chained with CVE-2020-0041 and CVE-2020-0069 under exploit chain "AbstractEmu."

CSIRTS triage

What
A use-after-free vulnerability allows privilege escalation from an application to the Linux Kernel.
Who is affected
Devices running the Android Kernel.
Urgency
Critical urgency for remediation due to active exploitation.
Action
Update the Android Kernel to the latest version.

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Exploit availability

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External references

NVD record for CVE-2019-2215

CVE.org record

CISA KEV catalog

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