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Samsung Galaxy S3 partial screen-lock bypass
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- Subject: Samsung Galaxy S3 partial screen-lock bypass
- From: ukpentestinfo@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 18:59:22 GMT
MTI Technology ? Vulnerability Research Team
www.mti.com
ukpentestinfo"at"mti.com
Samsung Galaxy S3 ? partial screen-lock bypass
Date found:
17th Feb 2012
Vendor Notified:
20th Feb 2012
Vendor Affected:
Samsung
Device:
Galaxy S3
Model:
GT-19300
OS:
Android 4.1.2
Kernel Version:
3.0.31-742798
Affects:
Only tested on Samsung Galaxy SIII kernel version 3.0.31-742798 but it is
possible any Samsung device that allows emergency contacts to be used and has
S-Voice present could be vulnerable.
It is a Samsung specific bug not an Android one,
I. Background
MTI technology recently conducted a 45 day internal research program aimed at
locating new attacks and vulnerabilities in Android devices. Specifically the
Samsung S3 and LG Nexus 4 were tested. Several new issues where located and
most of them have or will be reported to the relevant vendors.
MTI will be releasing new advisories in cooperation with the relevant vendors.
II. Overview
Partial device functionality is available to a user from a locked S3, which
permits certain activities to be carried out.
III. Problem Description
It is possible to access any functionality available from the S-Voice utility
on a Samsung S3 when the phone it locked and a PIN (or other locking method) is
set. Any command that can be issued via S-Voice can be issued when the phone is
locked; however, only the actual phone / keypad becomes available to a user.
Any other applications launched, will still open and execute commands but are
not visible to a user and the device will revert back to the lock screen.
To access S-Voice the following steps are followed (assuming the phone is
locked with a PIN number):
Press the power / home button to turn phone on,
Swipe the screen to access the PIN entry screen,
Select Emergency Call
Select Emergency Contacts (bottom left icon)
On the Emergency Contact screen, press the Home button twice in quick
succession (to active S-Voice)
As soon as the Home button is pressed twice, tap the bottom centre of the
screen (the S-Voice Microphone button)
Issue any S-Voice Command.
Commands such as the following can be issued:
Call 12345 - will active the phone, dial the number and display it to a user.
The command can be used to call any user, or contact (if the name is known) or
even Voicemail if Voicemail has been saved as a contact.
What is number / address ? will cause S-Voice to say the number or address
associated with a contact
Message
Turn Wi-Fi On / off
Turn Bluetooth on / off
What is on my calendar
Go to Google.com
The S-Voice help screen can be used to obtain a listing of supported /
documented commands. MTI were not able to locate any commands not listed in
this help page.
A crude method to enumerate contact names is to press the home button from the
Emergency Contacts screen and quickly press the message / SMS icon (if stored
on the main page) this will briefly display the users SMS inbox, which will
reveal contact names.
IV. Impact
Low to Medium depending on the information stored on a phone. A malicious user
who has access to a locked S3 would be able to obtain information from the
schedule / calendar, make phone calls to any phone number (such as a premium
rate number), message contacts, update a user?s Facebook / twitter status (if
S-Voice is configured to do so), enumerate contact addresses and phone numbers,
active Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
V. Workaround
In S-Voice settings, disable the ?Open S-Voice by double pressing the Home Key?
setting.
VI. Solution
Awaiting vendor response. Vendor seems to require Vulnerability Disclosures to
be posted in their public developers forum:
http://developer.samsung.com/forum/thread/samsung-s3---partial-screen-lock-bypass/77/222426?boardName=GeneralB&startId=zzzzz~