CVE-2018-14999
The Leagoo P1 device with a build fingerprint of sp7731c_1h10_32v4_bird:6.0/MRA58K/android.20170629.214736:user/release-keys contains a pre-installed platform app with a package name of com.wtk.factory (versionCode=1, versionName=1.0) that contains an exported broadcast receiver named com.wtk.factory.MMITestReceiver allows any app co-located on the device to programmatically initiate a factory reset. In addition, the app initiating the factory reset does not require any permissions. A factory reset will remove all user data and apps from the device. This will result in the loss of any data that have not been backed up or synced externally. The capability to perform a factory reset is not directly available to third-party apps (those that the user installs themselves with the exception of enabled Mobile Device Management (MDM) apps), although this capability can be obtained by leveraging an unprotected app component of a pre-installed platform app.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2018-14999?
The severity of CVE-2018-14999 is critical with a rating of 9.1.
What is the affected software for CVE-2018-14999?
The affected software for CVE-2018-14999 is Leagoo P1 Firmware.
Is Leagoo P1 vulnerable to CVE-2018-14999?
No, Leagoo P1 is not vulnerable to CVE-2018-14999.
Where can I find more information about CVE-2018-14999?
You can find more information about CVE-2018-14999 at the following references: [Link 1](https://www.kryptowire.com), [Link 2](https://www.kryptowire.com/portal/android-firmware-defcon-2018/), [Link 3](https://www.kryptowire.com/portal/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/DEFCON-26-Johnson-and-Stavrou-Vulnerable-Out-of-the-Box-An-Eval-of-Android-Carrier-Devices-WP-Updated.pdf).
How do I fix CVE-2018-14999?
There is no specific fix for CVE-2018-14999, but you can consider updating the firmware or operating system on your Leagoo P1 device to the latest version to reduce the risk of vulnerabilities.