CVE intelligence and bounded remediation
CVE-2019-2215 — Android Kernel Use-After-Free Vulnerability
High
CVSS 7.8
CISA KEV
A use-after-free in binder.c allows an elevation of privilege from an application to the Linux Kernel. No user interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability, however exploitation does require either the installation of a malicious local application or a separate vulnerability in a network facing application.Product: AndroidAndroid ID: A-141720095
- Severity
- High
- CVSS
- 7.8 (3.1)
- Published
- 2019-10-11
- CISA KEV
- Known exploited
- Ecosystem
- linux/kernel
- Weaknesses
- CWE-416
Affected products
- google / android
- debian / debian_linux / 8.0
- canonical / ubuntu_linux / 16.04
- netapp / cloud_backup
- netapp / data_availability_services
- netapp / hci_management_node
Matched remediation archetype
Use-after-free, double free, and expired resource use
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Check exposure
- Trace ownership, references, callbacks, asynchronous tasks, and teardown paths around the affected object or resource.
- Identify reachable inputs and timing or state transitions that can release the object while references remain.
- Confirm affected builds, allocators, feature flags, architectures, and process privileges.
Remediate safely
- Apply the maintained ownership or lifetime fix and rebuild all artifacts containing the affected native code.
- Use explicit ownership, safe reference management, cancellation and join semantics, and idempotent teardown.
- Add deterministic lifetime tests plus isolated sanitizer and concurrency coverage for shutdown and error paths.
Authoritative sources
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