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CVE-2022-23835: CERT/CC Vulnerability Note VU#383864

** DISPUTED ** The Visual Voice Mail (VVM) application through 2022-02-24 for Android allows persistent access if an attacker temporarily controls an application that has the READ_SMS permission, and reads an IMAP credentialing message that is (by design) not displayed to the victim within the AOSP SMS/MMS messaging application. (Often, the IMAP credentials are usable to listen to voice mail messages sent before the vulnerability was exploited, in addition to new ones.) NOTE: some vendors characterize this as not a “concrete and exploitable risk.”

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Overview

Visual Voice Mail (VVM) services transmit unencrypted credentials via SMS. An attacker with the ability to read SMS messages can obtain VVM IMAP credentials and gain access to VVM data.

Description

VVM is specified by Open Mobile Terminal Platform-OMPT and is implemented with SMS and IMAP (and other protocols). VVM IMAP credentials are sent unencrypted in SMS messages. From vvm-disclosure:

When a client sends any sort of STATUS SMS (activate, deactivate, status), the carrier will respond with all credentials needed to log into the IMAP server (i.e. username, password, server host-name).

From section 2.1.1.2 AUTHENTICATE of the OMTP VISUAL VOICEMAIL INTERFACE SPECIFICATION v1.3: “The IMAP4 password is sent in the STATUS SMS message.”

To intercept an SMS message, an attacker would need, for example: * temporary physical access to the SIM card, * to operate a spoofed a base station (cell tower), or * to convince a user to install a malicious application that has SMS access.

VVM IMAP services may be widely accessible over the internet or carrier networks.

From vvm-disclosure:

There is no indication on to a victim that someone else has access to their VVM. Android leaves their VVMs on the IMAP server until the client deletes it, so any VVMs on the client are accessible to a malicious actor.

Impact

An attacker with the ability to read SMS messages can obtain VVM IMAP credentials and gain access to VVM data.

Solution

We are not aware of a practical solution to this vulnerability.

Take general precautions against SMS interception.

If supported, change your VMM password on some basis.

Delete VMM data quickly.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Chris Talbot for researching and reporting this vulnerability.

This document was written by Brad Runyon.

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References

  • https://gitlab.com/kop316/vvm-disclosure
  • https://www.gsma.com/newsroom/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/OMTP_VVM_Specification_1_3.pdf

Other Information

CVE IDs:

CVE-2022-23835

Date Public:

2022-02-24

Date First Published:

2022-02-24

Date Last Updated:

2022-02-24 19:51 UTC

Document Revision:

1

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