Google’s Quick Share Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Execute Remote Code

By reverse-engineering Quick Share’s proprietary communication protocol, researchers uncovered multiple vulnerabilities, including unauthorized file writes, forced Wi-Fi connections, directory traversal, and denial-of-service conditions.  These flaws were chained together to achieve remote code execution on Windows systems with Quick Share installed, bypass file approval dialogs and establish persistent Wi-Fi connections.  Google addressed these issues with two […]

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