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CVE-2019-20469: An issue was discovered on One2Track 2019-12-08 devices.

An issue was discovered on One2Track 2019-12-08 devices. Confidential information is needlessly stored on the smartwatch. Audio files are stored in .amr format, in the audior directory. An attacker who has physical access can retrieve all audio files by connecting via a USB cable.

MediumCVSS 4.6Not KEV-listedUpdated
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Security readout for executives and security teams

Plain-English summary

Certain One2Track smartwatch devices reportedly store recorded audio locally without adequate protection. Someone with physical possession of the watch could recover stored audio over USB, creating a privacy risk for users and families.

Executive priority

Treat this as a targeted privacy exposure rather than an enterprise-wide emergency. Prioritize environments involving children, regulated data, or sensitive conversations, then confirm device presence and vendor guidance.

Technical view

CVE-2019-20469 is a CWE-922 issue affecting One2Track 2019-12-08 devices. Audio files are stored in .amr format in an audior directory and can be retrieved by an attacker with physical access via USB. CVSS 3.1 is 4.6 with high confidentiality impact.

Likely exposure

Exposure appears limited to organizations or individuals using the specific One2Track smartwatch devices described in the CVE. The source bundle does not provide exact model numbers, firmware versions, CPEs, or product lifecycle status.

Exploitation context

The documented attack requires physical access to the smartwatch. The bundle does not cite active exploitation, and the CVE is not marked as CISA KEV. Evidence supports privacy-focused local data exposure, not remote compromise.

Researcher notes

The public record is sparse: affected vendor/product fields are n/a, with the description naming One2Track 2019-12-08 devices. Do not broaden scope beyond those facts without additional vendor or device evidence.

Mitigation direction

  • Identify whether any One2Track smartwatches match the 2019-12-08 device description.
  • Check One2Track or vendor support channels for device-specific remediation guidance.
  • Restrict physical access to affected watches, especially where sensitive audio may exist.
  • Disable recording features if vendor-supported and operationally acceptable.
  • Securely wipe or retire affected devices when protection cannot be confirmed.

Validation and detection

  • Inventory device models, firmware identifiers, and deployment locations.
  • Review whether audio recording or storage is enabled on in-scope watches.
  • In a controlled lab, confirm whether stored audio remains accessible through normal physical interfaces.
  • Document uncertainty where model, firmware, or vendor guidance cannot be confirmed.
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Confidence
medium
Sources
4

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Potential ATT&CK relevance

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Vulnerability profileCVE Program record
Severity
Medium
CVSS
4.6 (3.1)
Known Exploited
No
Published

Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:P/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

Official CVE source material

CNA and ADP enrichment extracted from CVE v5

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1CVSS vectors
0Timeline events
0ADP providers
3Source links

CVSS vector scores

1 official score

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ScoreVersionSeverityVectorExploitImpactSource
4.6CVSS 3.1MediumCVSS:3.1/AV:P/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N0.93.6Primary CVE score

Vulnerability scoring details

Base CVSS 3.1 score

4.6Medium
CVSS 3.1 vector shape for CVE-2019-20469Attack VectorAttack ComplexityPrivileges RequiredUser InteractionScopeConfidentiality ImpactIntegrity ImpactAvailability Impact

Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:P/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

Attack Vector
NetworkAdjacentLocalPhysical
Attack Complexity
LowHigh
Privileges Required
NoneLowHigh
User Interaction
NoneRequired
Scope
ChangedUnchanged
Confidentiality Impact
HighLowNone
Integrity Impact
HighLowNone
Availability Impact
HighLowNone

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Affected products

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n/an/an/aListed
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CWE details

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Insecure Storage of Sensitive Information

Insecure Storage of Sensitive Information represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.