Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes a crash bug in Dolphin Browser 2.5.0 on the HTC Hero. A malicious web page could make the browser application crash, causing denial of service for that user. The sources do not indicate data theft, privilege escalation, a vendor patch, or active exploitation. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Android environments still using Dolphin Browser 2.5.0 on HTC Hero devices. Modern managed fleets are unlikely to be affected unless old devices or archived browser versions remain in use. Treat this as a legacy hygiene issue, not an emergency, unless affected devices are still used for business browsing or operations. Prioritize removal from managed environments over deep investigation. Mitigation focus: Check vendor or maintainer guidance for any archived Dolphin Browser advisories or updates.; Retire or replace unsupported Dolphin Browser 2.5.0 and HTC Hero devices where found.; Use mobile device management to block unsupported browsers on corporate networks..
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