In generateRandomPassword of LocalBluetoothLeBroadcast.java, there is a possible way to intercept the Auracast audio stream due to an insecure default value. This could lead to remote (proximal/adjacent) information disclosure with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.
The product initializes or sets a resource with a default that is intended to be changed by the administrator, but the default is not secure.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Android | 13.0 (including) | 13.0 (including) | |
Android | 14.0 (including) | 14.0 (including) | |
Android | 15.0 (including) | 15.0 (including) |
Developers often choose default values that leave the product as open and easy to use as possible out-of-the-box, under the assumption that the administrator can (or should) change the default value. However, this ease-of-use comes at a cost when the default is insecure and the administrator does not change it.