CVE-2026-0100
Description
A heap buffer overflow in LoadedArsc.cpp allows local privilege escalation without user interaction or additional privileges.
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A heap buffer overflow in LoadedArsc.cpp allows local privilege escalation without user interaction or additional privileges.
Vulnerability
In the LoadedArsc.cpp component of Android, a heap buffer overflow vulnerability exists, leading to an out-of-bounds write. This vulnerability is present in affected Android versions as detailed in the security bulletin.
Exploitation
An attacker with local access can exploit this vulnerability without requiring user interaction or any special execution privileges. The vulnerability is triggered by reaching a specific code path within LoadedArsc.cpp that results in the heap buffer overflow.
Impact
Successful exploitation of this vulnerability allows a local attacker to escalate their privileges on the affected system. This means an attacker could gain higher-level access to the system, potentially leading to a full compromise of the device.
Mitigation
This vulnerability was addressed in the June 2026 Android Security Bulletin [1]. Users should ensure their devices are updated to the patched versions. Specific patch details and release dates can be found in the official Android Security Bulletin.
AI Insight generated on Jun 1, 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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