{ "data_type": "CVE", "data_format": "MITRE", "data_version": "4.0", "CVE_data_meta": { "ID": "CVE-2020-5764", "ASSIGNER": "vulnreport@tenable.com", "STATE": "PUBLIC" }, "affects": { "vendor": { "vendor_data": [ { "vendor_name": "n/a", "product": { "product_data": [ { "product_name": "MX Player Android App", "version": { "version_data": [ { "version_value": "All versions prior to version v1.24.5" } ] } } ] } } ] } }, "problemtype": { "problemtype_data": [ { "description": [ { "lang": "eng", "value": "Path Traversal" } ] } ] }, "references": { "reference_data": [ { "refsource": "MISC", "name": "https://www.tenable.com/security/research/tra-2020-41", "url": "https://www.tenable.com/security/research/tra-2020-41" } ] }, "description": { "description_data": [ { "lang": "eng", "value": "MX Player Android App versions prior to v1.24.5, are vulnerable to a directory traversal vulnerability when user is using the MX Transfer feature in \"Receive\" mode. An attacker can exploit this by connecting to the MX Transfer session as a \"sender\" and sending a MessageType of \"FILE_LIST\" with a \"name\" field containing directory traversal characters (../). This will result in the file being transferred to the victim's phone, but being saved outside of the intended \"/sdcard/MXshare\" directory. In some instances, an attacker can achieve remote code execution by writing \".odex\" and \".vdex\" files in the \"oat\" directory of the MX Player application." } ] } }