CVE-2020-5764 (GCVE-0-2020-5764)

Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2020-07-08 13:34 – Updated: 2024-08-04 08:39
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Summary
MX Player Android App versions prior to v1.24.5, are vulnerable to a directory traversal vulnerability when user is using the MX Transfer feature in "Receive" mode. An attacker can exploit this by connecting to the MX Transfer session as a "sender" and sending a MessageType of "FILE_LIST" with a "name" field containing directory traversal characters (../). This will result in the file being transferred to the victim's phone, but being saved outside of the intended "/sdcard/MXshare" directory. In some instances, an attacker can achieve remote code execution by writing ".odex" and ".vdex" files in the "oat" directory of the MX Player application.
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CWE
  • Path Traversal
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Impacted products
Vendor Product Version
n/a MX Player Android App Affected: All versions prior to version v1.24.5
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