CVE-2026-50207
Received Received - Intake
Binder AT Command Injection in Android Baseband

Publication date: 2026-06-04

Last updated on: 2026-06-04

Assigner: 8fc372e3-d9c5-46e4-9410-38469745c639

Description
The system Binder boundary accepts unverified pass-through AT commands, giving local applications the power to read baseband files or disable cellular connectivity.
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Published
2026-06-04
Last Modified
2026-06-04
Generated
2026-06-04
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2026-06-04
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Affected Vendors & Products
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Vendor Product Version / Range
acer acer_connect_m6e_5g_portable_wifi_router to m6e_ai_1.00.000019 (inc)
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CWE-22 The product uses external input to construct a pathname that is intended to identify a file or directory that is located underneath a restricted parent directory, but the product does not properly neutralize special elements within the pathname that can cause the pathname to resolve to a location that is outside of the restricted directory.
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What immediate steps should I take to mitigate this vulnerability?

To mitigate this vulnerability immediately, users should secure their devices with strong administrative passwords and restrict IPv6 traffic where possible.

Additionally, users are advised to install the forthcoming comprehensive firmware update from Acer as soon as it is released via the device management interface.


Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability involves the system Binder boundary accepting unverified pass-through AT commands. This flaw allows local applications to gain unauthorized capabilities, such as reading baseband files or disabling cellular connectivity.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

Exploitation of this vulnerability can allow attackers to execute arbitrary commands with elevated privileges, manipulate device configurations, intercept communications, escalate privileges, or harvest user data.

Specifically, local applications could read sensitive baseband files or disable cellular connectivity, potentially disrupting device functionality and compromising security.


How does this vulnerability affect compliance with common standards and regulations (like GDPR, HIPAA)?:

The vulnerability allows local applications to read baseband files or disable cellular connectivity by exploiting unverified pass-through AT commands. This could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data and disruption of communications.

Such unauthorized access and potential data exposure may impact compliance with data protection regulations like GDPR and HIPAA, which require safeguarding personal and sensitive information against unauthorized access and ensuring system availability.

However, the provided information does not explicitly detail the direct effects on compliance with these standards.


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