CVE-2025-48648
Description
A persistent denial-of-service vulnerability in NotificationManagerService allows local resource exhaustion without user interaction or special privileges.
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A persistent denial-of-service vulnerability in NotificationManagerService allows local resource exhaustion without user interaction or special privileges.
Vulnerability
A vulnerability exists in the isSameApp function within NotificationManagerService.java that could lead to a persistent denial-of-service condition through resource exhaustion. This issue affects Android versions covered by the June 2026 security bulletin [1].
Exploitation
An attacker with local access to the affected device can trigger this vulnerability. No user interaction or elevated privileges are required. The exploitation involves triggering the resource exhaustion condition within the NotificationManagerService.
Impact
Successful exploitation results in a denial-of-service (DoS) condition, rendering the device unstable or unusable due to resource exhaustion. This DoS is persistent and does not grant the attacker any additional execution privileges.
Mitigation
This vulnerability is addressed in the Android Security Bulletin for June 2026 [1]. Users should ensure their devices are updated to receive these security patches. No specific workarounds are mentioned in the available references if patching is not immediately possible.
AI Insight generated on Jun 2, 2026. Synthesized from this CVE's description and the cited reference URLs; citations are validated against the source bundle.
Affected products
1Patches
0No patches discovered yet.
Vulnerability mechanics
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References
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