Learn about CVE-2019-9831 affecting AirMore app for Android. Discover how attackers can trigger a denial of service attack by sending multiple requests.
AirMore app for Android versions up to 1.6.1 is vulnerable to a denial of service attack. Attackers can trigger system hang by sending multiple /?Key=PhoneRequestAuthorization requests.
Understanding CVE-2019-9831
This CVE involves a vulnerability in the AirMore app for Android that allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service attack.
What is CVE-2019-9831?
The AirMore application for Android versions up to 1.6.1 is susceptible to a denial of service attack, leading to a system hang. This can be exploited by sending numerous /?Key=PhoneRequestAuthorization requests concurrently.
The Impact of CVE-2019-9831
The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers to disrupt the normal operation of the AirMore app, potentially causing inconvenience to users and affecting productivity.
Technical Details of CVE-2019-9831
This section provides more technical insights into the CVE.
Vulnerability Description
The AirMore app for Android versions up to 1.6.1 is vulnerable to a denial of service attack, which can lead to a system hang when attackers send multiple /?Key=PhoneRequestAuthorization requests.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
Attackers can exploit this vulnerability by sending numerous /?Key=PhoneRequestAuthorization requests concurrently, causing a denial of service attack.
Mitigation and Prevention
Protecting systems from CVE-2019-9831 is crucial to maintaining security.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates