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CVE-2013-5933: Stack-based buffer overflow in the sub_E110 function in init in a certain configuration of Android 2.3.7 on...

Stack-based buffer overflow in the sub_E110 function in init in a certain configuration of Android 2.3.7 on the Motorola Defy XT phone for Republic Wireless allows local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) by writing a long string to the /dev/socket/init_runit socket that is inconsistent with a certain length value that was previously written to this socket.

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This is a legacy, device-specific Android flaw. On a certain Motorola Defy XT configuration for Republic Wireless, a local user could trigger memory corruption in init, potentially gaining privileges or crashing the device. The source bundle does not show broad Android impact, active exploitation, CVSS scoring, or a named patch. Exposure appears limited to legacy Motorola Defy XT devices running the described Android 2.3.7 Republic Wireless configuration. Organizations without those devices are unlikely to be exposed based on the provided sources. Treat this as a targeted legacy-asset risk. It is urgent only if the organization still uses the specific affected phone configuration, especially in sensitive environments. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Motorola Defy XT devices running Android 2.3.7 Republic Wireless firmware.; Retire or isolate matching legacy devices where feasible.; Check Motorola, carrier, or Android firmware guidance for any available update..

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