Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2013-0719 affects the Android ArtIME Japanese Input app version 1.1.2 and earlier. The app used weak file permissions, which could let another local app read sensitive information from files. Business exposure depends on whether this legacy input app is installed on managed or employee devices. Exposure is limited to Android devices running ArtIME Japanese Input 1.1.2 or earlier. The supplied affected metadata is incomplete, so organizations should confirm installations through mobile inventory rather than relying on product CPE matching. Treat this as a targeted legacy mobile exposure check, not an enterprise emergency. Prioritize inventory and removal or replacement if the app is present on devices handling sensitive data. Mitigation focus: Inventory Android devices for ArtIME Japanese Input 1.1.2 or earlier.; Check JVN and vendor guidance for confirmed remediation or replacement advice.; Remove the app where no business requirement exists..
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