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Owning OnePlus 3/3T with a Malicious Charger: The Last Piece of the Puzzle
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2017-5622) in OnePlus 3/3T allows for malicious chargers to gain an ADB shell when connecting powered-off devices. Combining with the previously disclosed CVE-2017-5626/4 allows the attacker for persistent highly privileged code execution without any warning to the user and with access to user's data
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Owning OnePlus 3/3T with a Malicious Charger: The Last Piece of the Puzzle
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2017-5622) in OnePlus 3/3T allows for malicious chargers to gain an ADB shell when connecting powered-off devices. Combining with the previously disclosed CVE-2017-5626/4 allows the attacker for persistent highly privileged code execution without any warning to the user and with access to user's data
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Owning OnePlus 3/3T with a Malicious Charger: The Last Piece of the Puzzle
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2017-5622) in OnePlus 3/3T allows for malicious chargers to gain an ADB shell when connecting powered-off devices. Combining with the previously disclosed CVE-2017-5626/4 allows the attacker for persistent highly privileged code execution without any warning to the user and with access to user's data
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